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  1. 10 hours ago, john new said:


    You haven’t, but as a relative newbie to DCC after years of DC operation that lack of directionality set by the track I find a big annoyance with DCC. 

    Yes I do understand but the ability to control the direction of the loco is the correct concept, left and right have no meaning, it just depends upon your relative position.  So grasping the correctness of DCC, forward means forward and reverse the reverse is really quite simple.

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  2. Hi Ray

    Ok I've got it sussed now. CV179 is set to 40 and CV4 set to 140 with the dynamic brake on CV20 - works differently to Zimo with the higher value in CV349 set to the higher value.

    All I need to do now is juggle the F keys so that the braking is on F2.  Thanks for your help.

    Norman

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  3. Hi Ray

    Well that's good to know and I use DecoderPro so no problem shuffling the sounds.

    But how can you set the decoder up so that the dynamic brake works and what level of software does it need.

    I know how for a Zimo but not on a ESU V4

  4. Hi Doug

    Yes I too am a big fan of Lenz LH100 having used them for some 20 years but I much prefer to control trains with a knob so I used a LH100 for programming and a LH200 for train control.  But the LH200 was always a compromise particularly with functions as it required too many key presses for the higher numbers.  So when the LH101 became available I exchanged all but one of my LH100s for LH101s.  I kept the one LH100 because programming with it was second nature.  Now some 12+ months on and I don't use the LH100 anymore I find using a LH101 has become so easy and I don't have to think about it anymore. By the way I'm well over 70 but still find playing trains with a LH101 a joy.  The LH101 has been criticised because of its low weight but its really robust just like the LH100 and the knob is easy just using your thumb to turn it means you don't have to look at the controller unless it's to select a function. I'm looking forward to the LH101R wireless controller, it's only 5 years overdue!  

    I bought a DR5000 and tried it with my phone - yes works great and is compatible with Lenz etc throttles but I still much prefer my LH101s.

  5. Yes I have seen similar previously for Heljan etc but if there were any hard evidence then it could be used against them because it is illegal under consumer law.  Up until about 3-4 yeras ago there were different prices albeit small but it did look as though there was a differential.

  6. Nile, imposing a discount limit is I believe illegal, no it must just be a convenient coincidence that favours the retailer but disadvantages the consumer.

    Paul, surely It's good business sense to offer reduced prices in order to attract more customers and sell more product or offer a better service in some way to achieve the same.

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  7. Hi Ian

    I doubt that a groaning noise is as a result of cracked gears, cracked gears are quite distinctive bit like a clickty click, which gets louder until the gear completely fails and jams the mechanism.

    The groaning may well be due to one motor fighting the other if for some reason they are not matched. The decoder must somehow do a balancing act between the two. The two motors are never exactly the same but you would hope that particularly at low speed they are very similar.  Have you tried it on DC without the decoder? Also, have you tried switching the BEMF off, CV58=0?

       

  8. On 16/06/2020 at 19:08, Lissadell said:

    I have ordered a pack of the longer screws - not here yet but when they are (and I’ve checked they do the job)  you can have some for the price of a stamp!

     

    Adrian

    Many thanks Adrian your generous FREE offer of longer screws arrived this AM and I can confirm that they resolve the problem.

    Thank you.

    Norman

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  9. For the sound to be heard function one needs to be set to ON. 

    With a Zimo chip you can allocate which functions are ON when using analogue.

    There is usually a small delay when starting on DC because the decoder needs volts before the motor but it should not be excessive.

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  10. Yes quute right an easy fix especially for Hattons. All they needed to do was supply 4 knobs - really easy.

    As for "if it offends" how could it not?  Jones the driver and his mate would have serious problems climbing into the cab with only a single handrail. 

    Norman

     

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  11. Well that's the point, they should be part of the finished model, why not?

    In my view Hattons could have come out of this smelling of roses, just a little bit extra, supply the knobs, just a few pence and result,  good customer service.

    A refund is a legal requirement with distance selling and should not be considered as a service. 

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