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  1. Do we have an update as to when the first batch should arrive on these shores?
  2. try setting CV54 to 0 on pom. then press f1 it should shoot away for a few secs then stop and the sound should start. It should now be optismised for your loco.
  3. Does this mean the first batch is still on track to arrive this month?
  4. Seems to have gone quiet regarding the class 31. Is there any update as to when the first batch will arrive?
  5. This only relates to the standard + V2 decoder, the original was only 3 functions.
  6. Try increasing the exposure times of the initial layers and the subsequent layers. I use 60 for the intial and 8 for the rest and have found I have few failures due to layer seperation.
  7. Lastest firmware version is 1.65B. and can be had for around £30 from either Coastal DCC (out of stock) or Digitrains. It appears the mabrane and thumbwheel encoder are only available from coastal dcc in this country unless someone else knows differently but only the encoder is in stock at the moment.
  8. I assume you bought either the 59649 or the 59659 lokpilot 5 which if I'm not mistaken is the wrong one to use. I made the same mistake for my Class 91. If it's the same as the Accurascale Deltic then you need either the 59619 21MTC or for the DCC only version the 59629 21MTC
  9. I would say the issue is that on DCC you have AC power and the leds are in fact flashing alternatively but so fast you cannot see it with the naked eye. on DC everything works normal as there is a diode circuit to only show the red or white light as required.
  10. The middle one has LS4 on the PCB so I would say it is a loksound v4.
  11. for Rocrail with powercab and power pro see the link below https://wiki.rocrail.net/doku.php?id=nce-en
  12. A few things to check if you haven't already! 1. Is the red light on the panel illuminated? 2. Are you using the flat lead in the left socket with the led at the bottom? 3. Are you trying to read a CV using program on the main? if so this wont read a Cv only allow you to write to it. I would try the following if you haven't already 1. Press Prog/esc button. 2. press 4 and enter. 3. press 1 and wait for the power cab to read the decoder info. 4. if successful follow the on screen prompts to change the address. If the following the above you can't read the decoder manufaturers id, then it is probably a faulty power cab. One thing you could check before sending it back is to check the eprom is fully inserted into its socket. To do this you'll have to remove the back cover but worth doing before you send it back. sometimes chips can be dislodged in transit. There are 8 screws to remove, 7 around the edge and one in the middle near the top. The smaller screw at the bottom on the thin cover can be left as is this an unused battery box.
  13. Layouts attending: Traders attending: Other Displays Ashton Meadows OO Avyn-A-Llyin OO9 Attwood Agreates Ffestiniog Railway Society Children's Corner OO Blackmoor OO9 Booklaw G Scale Society Dairy Wharf OO Rhywle OO9 David Smith (2nd Hand Books) N Gauge Society Erebus Pit OO Winter in France 1914-1918 OO9 GLR Bespoke Services Sandford Station Heritage Centre Fareford Depot OO Just in Case WC&P Railway Group Pont Harri OO Cog Road 0 Lord and Butler West Somerset Railway Tellindalloch in Autumn OO Ozjusko Stari O Platform 3 Childrens Hospice South-west Moos HO Bridgebury Gate N Ray Heard Model railways Demostrations Rolvenden P4 Burdock N 3mm Severn Lane EM Depot Des Camion N EM Gauge Fintonagh 7mm/21mm Gauge Temple Wagonworks O
  14. As the exhibition was last year and was a success, it probably wasn't that much of an issue.
  15. I'm suprised no one has commented on the lack of links on the WOR digital copy of Feb's BRM. There's no click boxes on the front cover or is it just me?
  16. Have a look here: https://www.jmri.org/help/en/html/hardware/loconet/Digitrax.shtml
  17. If you haven't already got one I would suggest investing in a multimeter. Makes fault finding a lot easier. With a multimeter you can easily find which sections are connected together then trace each cable back to the control panel. You can also then check the operation of all the switches.
  18. No it's a single core cable with 7 strands. All conduit cable is multi strand cable otherwise it wouldn't be able to be pulled through a long mulitbended piece of conduit. The single core refers to the fact that it's a single cable rather than the number of strands. The picture doesn't help with the confusion either showing a solid core cable.
  19. I got a shock as well when I was looking the other day. TTS decoders have also gone up with all but the class 37 now selling at £50.99 and £84.75 for the twin pack HST variants. The 6 pin is now £31.99!
  20. Crept up and overtaken them! At £26.75 on the Hornby Website for a basic decoder with very few CV's that can be altered and is now around 10 years old, It's certainly poor value.
  21. Lenz decoders have a shunt mode on F3 which cuts the speed down and although I've not done so I believe the parameters can be altered in CV57.
  22. Sorry, but I think that if the Op's using a EZ command controller as Nigel has said then how would the CV values have changed? Plus the sound functions and the coasting function are working ok. Main change seems to have been the change to a more permanent layout but as the 47 appears to be Ok Maybe a red herring. Rather than jump to the decoder as an issue, what about mechanical issues that could be a cause such as the grease or lubrication used. Could this have solidified in the gearboxes and be causing friction slowing the class 20 down? Dirty wheels I would have thought would give intermittant running rather that slowing it down.
  23. I fitted a Lenz standard + chip to the R157 Deisel Railcar which uses the same power bogie. Had to hardwire it and you need to ensure the brushes are completely isolated from the pickups. Note both brushes need insulating sleeves on the brush spring and on the side with the original isolating sleeve the brush touches the pickup strip to get power so this also needs needs to be insulated. Used the wiper blade contacts sold by DCC Concepts for the trailing bogie and dummy powercar bogie for extra pickups and lighting. https://www.dccconcepts.com/product/pickup-wiper-12-pack/ Edit Apologies , got the two bogie types mixed up. All you need to do is put an insulation sleeve on the spring for both brushes and create another connection point for the newly insulated brush from an old brush or solder the wires direct to the brushes, you can also remove the suppression. http://www.hornbyguide.com/service_sheet_details.asp?sheetid=166
  24. Some info that may help The V5 decoder definition in JMRI shows there are 3 different brake modes available. Two are used on the V5 in the Deltic - F8 Locomotive Brake (Brake 1) F17 Emergency Brake Apply/Release (Brake 2). I believe both temporary change the value in CV4 when active. These can be altered in JMRI under Program/advance. Two settings for each Brake mode: Time reduction (255 = 100%) Maximum speed when brake is active (126 is max speed) Factory settings as fitted to the Deltic are: Time reduction Brake 1 - 128 Max speed Brake 1 - 126 Time reduction Brake 2 - 192 Max speed Brake 2 - 0 Time reduction Brake 2 - 240 Max speed Brake 2 - 126 Note: Brake 3 is not used on the Deltic. Hope this helps.
  25. I just bought a new silver 21 Plus and it reported CV7 as 102 all the others are 99
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