RailPro > RailPro Specific Help & Discussion
Need for transient voltage-suppressing diodes?
(1/1)
faithie999:
there is an article in the April 22 edition of MRH about the use of transient voltage-suppressing diodes across DCC motor leads to protect them from failure due to short circuits.
https://online.fliphtml5.com/buups/uzme/index.html#p=49
The author installed SMBJ16CA-13-F across the motor output of a DCC decoder.
Is there anything inherent in the RP module vs a DCC module that would make this unnecessary?
if they would be beneficial, I would use the 18V version rather than the 16V version the author used on his 13V-powered track. (ebay) quantity of 100 from china incl shipping is just under $8.00.
thanks
Ken
G8B4Life:
I think the only way we'll know the answer to this is if Ring provides it, While I've had the cover off on LM-2S's and LM-3S's (the label adhesive did hold up against the weather here once!) I doubt I could identify a TVS diode just by looking at it. It would be a good answer to know though, RP modules are expensive and anything that one can do to protect them is a good idea.
- Tim
Navigation
[0] Message Index
Go to full version