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206 pages for that manual! That's a novel. LOL. I want a housecall from a DCC Doc. Joe D
That's nothing Joe - the QSI Quantum sound decoder manual is over 400 pages! You are entering a new realm of model railroading. The good ting is that you won't need to ready all of it - just what you need.
I was talking with Ed K yesterday about the power consumption of the BLI locos. I wonder if the increased power draw yields a total electrical system that is more sensitive to increased resistance, such as dirty track. Ohm's law says that current=voltage/resistance, so if the voltage remains constant, an increase in resistance would quickly affect the available current. Given how much power these things need to function, that might help explain why the M1 and Centipedes are so sensitive to track imperfections.
I got an M1a a couple of weeks ago , and liked it so much I got the M1b yesterday . Both run great , but the new M1b has 1 annoying problem . Everytime it goes over my Kato switches ( only the points , not the frog ) the chuff cuts out . Now it's the chuff only that cuts out ,every other sound will continue . Still haven't figured it out after cleaning rails , points , checking the wheels ....ect .