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Btw Max...The testing you did...Was any of it under load?
Interesting.Although I didn't say so, I had in mind a motor load. It would be interesting to see if a high motor load had any visible effect on the waveform. I'm guessing not, but it still would be interesting.
When I loaded down the 1300, I do remember that I just used some big power resistors, not a motor. But the waveform did not change at all (only the maximum amplitude, with dropped a little to about 23v as I recall). And even so, if having the load be a motor changed the waveform and somehow prevented the decoder from failing, I wouldn't consider that to be meaningful. After all, you could put a decoder in a passenger car and have it control nothing but some LEDs
While using a motor for the throttle's load migh prove interesting (to see its effect on the waveform), it is sort of a moot point for what we are discussing here. IN our case, the inductive-load motor is separated from the track power by at least a bridge rectifier and H-Bridge transistors on the decoder. So any effects of the inductive motor load will not propagate back to the track power.Also using a motor as a test load of the throttle might not be optimal. Free-running motor draws very little current. The motor would have to be under load to provide any appreciable current draw from the throttle.
. . .The second idea was mere curiosity at whether we see any meaningful distortion or power factor with a loaded DC motor and no decoder involved.
I would also be curious to see what the waveform looks like under those conditions.
I would have to drag out my 1300 test subject, unsolder my mods, hook it to the scope, and thenload down a motor hooked onto the 1300 (could just grab the shaft and squeeze and watch an ammeter).The desire to know...I hate scientists...
Not asking you to do more, Max!
Are any other decoders [besides the ESU] susceptible to the slighly higher peak voltages generated by the MRC power supply being discussed ?
So far it's ONE brand of decoder, with ONE model of a DC supply ....that's it ??