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So what is the nature of the problem with the AR1?
It uses mechanical relay unlike most other components that perform the function. It's therefore quite temperamental and prone to failure.
Last, but not least, is this siding in the photo below. Unfortunately, due to a joint in the foam subroadbed, it was discovered after laying the track that cars tended to roll toward the mainline. Nothing got sideswiped, but, "Whoops!" Not good. So, I figured out how to take a putty knife to loosen the end of the track (probably about six inches or so) and a take snap blade knife to shave the top of the cork without removing the track. Once the cork was whittled down, I glued the track back in place. Better, as evidenced below by the boxcar that now stays at the dock.DFF
Just be aware that the Dual Frog Juicer in reverser configuration (and probably the case with that OnGuard circuit, as well) require a DCC power source capable of >2 amps. It only needs to sense that much current for less than a millisecond while a wheel crosses the gap, etc., but it has to be that much or it won't work. If Steve is using a bare Power Cab, it's rated for only 2 amps and therefore may not have enough reserve power to trip the reversing logic.
Awesome!!! I think you're really gonna like it.
Thanks, guys! I really look forward to getting a ProtoThrottle in hand. I’ve been watching a number of those videos over the past few days, and that’s what sold me on the ProtoThrottle. I’ll keep researching, including studying the instruction manual until the throttle arrives.DFF
DaveWill be interesting to hear what you think of itBtw do you not like the esu cab control Ii Android throttle?Reason I’m asking is I am considering upgrading my power and control system from my basic nce power cab