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A little bit help needed here.
I run DCC and I recently bought a PIKO mogul and fitted it with the PIKO decoder which works fine. I now want to add sound and thought that the PIKO offering was expensive at £115. I run lots of MRC decoder equipped locos but MRC no longer produce a steam power and sound decoder combined. However, they advised me that the 0001908 HO scale sound decoder would work on G scale DCC systems as it only requires a two wire connection to the pickups. I got one for a fraction of the PIKO price but there is a snag. The MRC installation section of the manual says ”If the track voltage exceeds 16V, a special voltage reducer is required to be used in line with the sound decoder”. Contact with MRC revealed that they do not make such a device but Doug at MRC was talking about making one using two diodes connected in parallel in opposite directions to create a volt dropping unit of say 1.5V on AC. You then connect four of these together in series to drop my Massoth Navigator output voltage from 22V to 16V. Anyone any experience with this arrangement?
Bill
A little bit help needed here.
I run DCC and I recently bought a PIKO mogul and fitted it with the PIKO decoder which works fine. I now want to add sound and thought that the PIKO offering was expensive at £115. I run lots of MRC decoder equipped locos but MRC no longer produce a steam power and sound decoder combined. However, they advised me that the 0001908 HO scale sound decoder would work on G scale DCC systems as it only requires a two wire connection to the pickups. I got one for a fraction of the PIKO price but there is a snag. The MRC installation section of the manual says ”If the track voltage exceeds 16V, a special voltage reducer is required to be used in line with the sound decoder”. Contact with MRC revealed that they do not make such a device but Doug at MRC was talking about making one using two diodes connected in parallel in opposite directions to create a volt dropping unit of say 1.5V on AC. You then connect four of these together in series to drop my Massoth Navigator output voltage from 22V to 16V. Anyone any experience with this arrangement?
Bill