RailPro > RailPro Specific Help & Discussion

LM4S-G

<< < (2/2)

faithie999:
off-topic, but I'm curious as to what the third rail (black) between the outer rails is for.  the LMB track I'm familiar with is just 2-rail.

Ken

JRad:

--- Quote from: ron045 on February 21, 2022, 04:27:18 PM ---I did also recently find and try these XML batteries. <Snip>

Ron

--- End quote ---

Hi Ron -  I didn't watch your entire video, so if you did this then ignore me.

I also use MTO batteries and what has me sold is their performance in a dead short situation.  Most LiIon protection boards will pass enough current to melt wires/plugs before shutting down for over current.  MTO has engineered in superior dead short protection that will shut things down long before it gets hot.  They have a video on their website showing this test compared with an un-named competitor's battery.

I've been using LiIons for over 10 years. I used to buy cheap, then replace them a lot. All my MTO batteries, some 5 years old,  are still strong.

UPDATE: I finished watching you video, and I think the "stuttering" with the MTO was a little odd, but I would advise that you never run LiIons down until the PCB shuts them down. That really puts a strain on the cells. Charging early will result in much longer life for any brand.

darryl.trains:
Ron

Looks like your presentation on XML batteries will be a good choice for me to pursue.   Cheers TOF in Arid-Zona

ron045:

--- Quote from: faithie999 on February 21, 2022, 06:01:28 PM ---off-topic, but I'm curious as to what the third rail (black) between the outer rails is for.  the LMB track I'm familiar with is just 2-rail.

Ken

--- End quote ---

I started the hobby 17 years ago as a three railer (o gauge).  I only just found deadrail 2 years ago.  I still need track power for other equipment not yet converted and my Son and Daughter have not yet seen the light of deadrail.

Ron

ron045:

--- Quote from: JRad on February 21, 2022, 06:21:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: ron045 on February 21, 2022, 04:27:18 PM ---I did also recently find and try these XML batteries. <Snip>

Ron

--- End quote ---

Hi Ron -  I didn't watch your entire video, so if you did this then ignore me.

I also use MTO batteries and what has me sold is their performance in a dead short situation.  Most LiIon protection boards will pass enough current to melt wires/plugs before shutting down for over current.  MTO has engineered in superior dead short protection that will shut things down long before it gets hot.  They have a video on their website showing this test compared with an un-named competitor's battery.

I've been using LiIons for over 10 years. I used to buy cheap, then replace them a lot. All my MTO batteries, some 5 years old,  are still strong.

UPDATE: I finished watching you video, and I think the "stuttering" with the MTO was a little odd, but I would advise that you never run LiIons down until the PCB shuts them down. That really puts a strain on the cells. Charging early will result in much longer life for any brand.

--- End quote ---

I agree with you.  I never run my trains for three hours straight.  So running down to PCB shutoff will most likely never happen for me.
Ron

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[*] Previous page

Go to full version