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Turn off the BEMF and the buzzing should go away and running quality should be better as well.If you don't use transponding, BEMF is useless.-Cody F.
I tried turning the BEMF off completely and it did stop the buzzing, but low speed performance took a big hit. Nothing I tried could prevent jackrabbit start at around five smph. After that it could be dialed down, but I just couldn't get it to start smoothly, even on super low start voltage. Perhaps it has something to do with the super tiny motor. Anyway, I'm willing to live with the buzz if thats the price for the super smooth low speed operation. It's completely inaudible when the sound is on, and even when running silent can only be heard up to a few feet away.
It seems odd to me that BEMF would be what helps slow speed performance... I would think it would serve more to inhibit it since the decoder now has to focus on more than just executing commands.I'm no DCC guru. I turn off BEMF before the engine even gets a real running as it is something that has been recommended to me by fellow members of the N-Trak club I belong to.I've seen engines with factory fresh, unprogrammed decoders and they didn't do so hot, until they were programmed, which is usually just the 4-digit address and turning off BEMF, after which they did well.-Cody F.
Yes, Cody does to seem to be confusing totally unrelated DCC decoder features. While I'll also go as far as saying that certain implementations of BEMF can be a bit rough, in general, BEMF capability is a good feature. In some decoders, certain BEMF parameters (CV registers) do need to be tuned for best performance, in most cases enabling BEMF greatly improves the running characteristics (especially slow speed running).
Regardless of the fact that I've lumped two things together mistakenly, I've found that BEMF is more of a hindrance than a benefit. Of course, all but one of my engines are diesel.I think I might just have to run a little test with my H10 when I get the chance to see if there is any real noticeable help/hindrance present.-Cody F.