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Have you or anyone come up with a way to conveniently disconnect the caps for programming purposes, without disassembling the loco and messing with wiring and tape and such?
Very handsome models Tim! Jeff has done an excellent job with the painting and weathering.I don't yet have a lot of experience but it may not be necessary to disconnect the capacitor. The capacitors we are fitting on n scale locos are relatively small and might not interfere with programming. I have had success making simple CV changes on my C-420 that has the same 2 x 220 microfarad still connected to the decoder. Your mileage may vary.
Painting & FinishingThe three RS-3s are out of the paint shop.Tim
Thank you all. Interesting discussion on the caps. I read somewhere about someone concocting a little switch for such purpose but can't remember where. It hasn't been necessary to reprogram a locomotive yet, and the caps do not seem to impede POM in any way; I reset CV54 to 0 today for BEMF on several units without any issues.Tim
Tim, the caps will never affect POM
Correct; the caps are primarily of concern when loading sound files onto the decoder, which is done with the Lok Programmer. Tim