After about with short circuits this winter I decided it was time to evaluate my DCC system. Overtime my layout grew but my Digitrax system did not. At any given time my layout had 39 locos & 5 of those had sound. If I was running 3 trains at once that might be 8 or 9 locos at once. Also I went from 3 small staging yards to 3 big staging yards. Clearly I needed a booster. My thought was that the current draw from the larger layout with more locos and a longer track bus was part of the problem with short circuits. Some DCC systems are fooled into to thinking the large current draw upon power-up is a short circuit when the system is trying to recover from a real short circuit such as a derailment. Digitrax makes boosters and circuit brakers. Most of the articles I read about enlarging your DCC system point out that you may not need a booster but rather a circuit breaker. I decided to add both. I added an 8 amp booster and 2 circuit breakers that have 4 districts per unit.
2/29/2016
Rob Gould's DCC Corner
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