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What about a 12 volt or so grain of wheat lamp in series on one leg of the feed within each loco . You could paint it black . Would that frig up the DCC , I don't think so . This might protect each loco and be more sensitive that a power supply output CB , though that is also needed .
I had this in another thread - the photo shows what happened to one of my ScaleTrains ES44s - burned/melted wires leading from the truck to the decoder, and the decoder was shot as well (just got it repaired). The until derailed at an improperly lined switch on the lower level, shorting out this section. But, I was on the other side of the layout happily running a train on the upper level, and did not know about the short until the train I was running entered the lower-level block and came to a halt. So, this poor locomotive was jsut sitting there getting zapped for goodness knows how long. I think the NCE unit has something that protects the cab, but a short does not lead to power cut-off to the tracks. Thus, should I put a light bulb or circuit breaker in line, one for the lower deck and one for the upper, as these are my two electrical blocks?
... I have managed to burn out 3 locomotives - two derailed going through an incorrectly lined turnout (my bad) and by the time I noticed, they were toast. I have an NCE system and I think a 2 amp power system. ...
As several of you have noted, if I stop doing stupid stuff like mis-aligning turnouts, I won't have this problem!
I have an NCE system and I think a 2 amp power system.