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The person who does used to do the Kobo factory installs for Kato is a member of this forum. I suspect that if you changed the subject line of your post to be more descriptive (something like "New Kato Kobo DCC Loco - runs backwards"), will like get him to look in this thread (and likely reply).
I was also hoping that Kelley might see this, but never thought about making the topic heading more ‘click-bait’ for his eyes, as you suggested.
Thanks Peteski, I was hoping that you would chime in on this. I see that you kindly responded on the ESU io forum as well, so thanks for that. I was also hoping that Kelley might see this, but never thought about making the topic heading more ‘click-bait’ for his eyes, as you suggested.
This also means that you have probably seen that the problem just as mysteriously vanished overnight. The only difference in ‘operating sessions’ on my test loop of Kato Unitrack was that I flipped the loco around on Day 2 (and not because I was curious if that would help … it was just, well, because!). I can see no rhyme or reason why it would just as inexplicably correct itself. Fwiw, CV29 = 34 (only bit 1 and bit 5 are “on”, meaning that only “28/128 speed step”, and “long address”, are enabled).
Well, you can always do the obvious thing like putting an @nightmare0331 in the post which will set a "mention" flag when he logs in next.And @peteski I fixed your comment. Kelly left Kato some time ago. He is now a Scaletrains employee (IIRC) though I don't know his responsibilities there. He may not have even done this ES44 depending on how long ago Kato released it. Unless Dwight bought it through Lombard Hobbies, who Kelly has been doing a lot of add-on work for from what I see on his Facebook page.
Guess I’m not out of the woods with this new loco yet - weird things happened again today. Was running in consist with a Kato AC4400 (TCS non-sound decoder). Every time I hit on an odd numbered speed step, the lights would go out. Example - lights on at idle … accelerate with speed 1 … lights go off. Toggle ‘Headlight’ - lights illuminate momentarily but won’t stay on. Accelerate to 2 …. toggle Headlight … lights come on and stay on. Accelerate to 3 … lights go out and stay out. If I use the Fast accel button, where the increments are 4 steps each time, the lights stay on, since the multiples are all even numbers (4, 8, 12, 16). If I then try a single speed step, either faster or slower, the speed is now an odd number and the lights go out/stay out. I cleared the consist and the loco ran fine in solo mode. I reformed the consist, and everything worked properly. Late in the day I turned on the PowerCab once more, and the goofy lighting problem was back. I just don’t get it guys!
If the cause was a spurious glitch having a snubber or two installed on the layout could help.I have two (one at each end) on my layout after something similar happened to me a couple or more years ago. Had no further spurious issues since.
Can someone with a EE degree, or significant experience, please explain how this circuit might eliminate " spurious issues ". I recall several years ago someone had a similar circuit at each end of a helix for similar reason, but with no explanation why or how it would help.Curious minds .....
Mostly it absorbs signal reflections and spikes at the raising and falling edges of the DCC signal. Those can confuse the decoders "brain".For slightly more technical explanation seehttps://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/what-is-a-snubberhttps://dccwiki.com/Bus_Termination https://ncedcc.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204128735-Snubber-RC-Filterhttps://sites.google.com/site/markgurries/dcc-welcome-page/dcc-best-practices/new-large-layout-wiring/snubberrc-filter