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You can also use a 12v lightbulb. I typically have a mothballed old school Bachmann Spectrum F-7A sitting on the programming track to create the necessary load.The S.
Good 'ol Bachmann--The polarity is marked backwards. I reversed my wiring (Putting the blue wire and resistor to the negative side) and th rear light now works as it should.Thanks,Wolf
Placing a load like a light bulb, 1K ohm resistor, another DC engine, etc. will increase the load when programming. Although the load is always on the track, power is only applied when the programmer is programming. There is no voltage on the programming track when the Zephyr's programmer is not actually programming. The ack produced when the low current spike of the motor occurs is enough combined with that extra load across the rails for the programmer to notice.A stock S4 decoder on our Digitrax sytem at Bedford on Saturday. No extra load applied. mGuess it's the luck of the draw.Martin Myers