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Al, physical size is not relevant - its their resistance that is important. Do you have any which are 1000 ohms or 1 k ohm?
Think I made the correct decision
Is the DCC track voltage supposed to be 22 v AC?
This question is on multiple threads, perhaps the OP needs his own personal "catchall" thread. This will give you an accurate reading... trying to read modulate square wave AC won't work on anything but a true rms AC voltmeter, which are not cheap, a good HP or Fluke meter would do it. Greg
No. Zephyr's track voltage should be about 13.8 volts. That's a regulated output so it should not exceed that. It can be less if the supply voltage is low. That would also not be good, btw.
As I posted on the other thread, get a small full wave bridge, hook across the rails, measure DC on the output, probably add a small filter cap on the output to make up for some of the asymmetry and over/undershoot on the signal.
That old pitch line "Just hook up two wires and you're good to go!" was way off base.
You are trying your hardest to convince yourself and all the people trying to help you that you don't like or want DCC. You'll be happier with DC controlled trains.