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I put the loco on the track and powered the decoder with dc. I measured the loco by itself, and with it pulling 20 cars on level track.LOCO ON TRACK, WITH DECODER LOCO ONLY LOCO + 20 CARS Volt mA mph mA mph5 86 94 6 104 106 7 113 120 8 119 132 9 124 139 10 130 142 11 132 145 12 137 151 13 140 46.8 151 36.4
It occurred to me that the current measured includes the current that flows thru the decoder. I don't know how much that is. Neither did the technician I asked at TCS. No one had ever asked them that question before. I suppose that I could measure how much current the decoder draws, by disconnecting the motor and applying dc to the decoder. Are there any decoder experts out there who would care to offer an opinion, or better, data?
The additional (10-15mA) current while DCC decoder is in the circuit seems reasonable for what a DCC decoder circuitry would draw (with the function outputs off). I'm surprised that the manufacturer's support personnel would not know this type of info.
MOTOR ONLY, ON BENCH, NO LOADV, dc mA...3.7 34...
the commercial motor I have met _LOOK_ like they are insulatedwith high temp coatings. it is the color of gold kapton tape.that stuff is supposed to hold up to 450 degrees(assuming my memory from slotcar wrapping and wire specifications is accurate)I think the nylon insulation is good to 250. I know no easy way to tell the difference.