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Ah excellent. Good to know. Thanks Peteski. What if I don't put the coil in? This loco has very limited space. Will I still be able to program?Thanks. Craig
That depends on the capacitance value, decoder type, and even on the command station. There is no single definite answer. Heck, some DCC systems cannot even program certain sound decoders withotu any additonal stay-alive caps added..I would say that if the capacitance is less than 500 uF, then it will likely be programmable on programming track of most DCC systems, even without those extra components. Also remember that the problem only exists when programming on programming track. Programming on main always works.
I have one of these.https://yankeedabbler.com/esu-53900-loksound-decoder-tester-scale-all-397-53900/For around $40 it is invaluable and has all the need connectors.Although making one might be more satisfying, and i do get that.In my case i am solely esu decoders and a lokprogrammer was needed to load sound files so i got their tester too.Just made sense for me.
It's nice because the only ESU decoder you can't test with it directly are the Select Direct Micro (OEM) 73100 and 73199. For those you need some sort of clips anyway to get to the surface contacts. These days with the new LokSound 5's having the Next18 connector having the tester with one on it is so nice. I'd have spent more time and money building my own rather than buying this one.