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I probably did a stupid thing.
Thanks, I think I'll just leave 29 alone.My speaker box showed up today so I re-wired everything back up in the Heisler. The current keeper is not working in that loco either.How did the KA3 stop working? It is just 4 caps with a few small bits.
This is interesting. With just four 2.7V caps (which is a standard voltage for Super Caps), the charging circuit will only charge the caps to less than 10.8V. Then it will only deliver around 10V back to the decoder when needed. The model will likely exhibit drop in speed when running off of the KA3.
But you'd only see a drop in speed if the motor was consuming more than 10v, right? I suspect that most keep-alives come into play only when the engine is moving at slow or moderate speed - for example, to bridge a dead frog for a second on a slow-speed switching move. In those cases, the motor probably isn't pulling anywhere close to 10v - maybe more like 4-6v. So in those circumstances, you probably wouldn't notice the lower voltage.Or is there something I'm missing?John C.