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In my attempt to make my N scale locos run at sub-sonic speeds, I have been setting the forward and reverse trims to 64 (ie, 50%) before attempting any adjustment in speed tables. Then using an Accutrack II, seedometer, I adjust the value of CV 6 to achieve 30 smph speed, and CV 5 to achieve 60 smph, although thinking about shooting for 25/50, or 20/40, but I digress(for passenger, 35 and 70 smph). Are there any disadvantages in this approach, are there any better ways to making them run at less than Lionel speeds? I have noticed very few people seem to use trim this way, do I assume that they are simply living with a speed table that ranges from 0 to maybe 50 or so??? I vaguely recall a Digitrax decoder with a CV5 of less than 50 to achieve 60 SMPH.What am I missing?
Reverse and forward trim are not enabled unless 28-step speed table is selected in CV29.Here's a CV29 calculator that might be of use: https://www.digitrax.com/support/cv/calculators/