I've worked with them since they have been around. Trust me, the instability makes setting them up, just not worth the effort if they do not get upgraded. One short circuit and they revert to defaults and only last as long as the next short.
Nick Kulp
"I'm not a failure. I started at the bottom and I found it easily attainable. Life is too short to set unattainable goals"
- Nick Kulp
On Monday, December 2, 2019, 01:03:12 PM EST, <forfoum@...> wrote:
Strangly ALL the QSI Ver 6 definitions in DecoderPro contain? Speed Table option. Even the older pre-V6 definitions contain Speed Table.
As per QSI manual : http://qsindustries.com/manuals/full%20dcc%20manual.pdf
If CV5 = 0, 1 or 255 the value used for any calculation is 255.? This also affect all? Speed Table and User Defined Speed Table. So if you want to lower top speed, set CV5 =2 thru 255
" CV 5 sets a maximum voltage for the motor to any value between 2 and 255. A value of 0, 1, or 255 provides maximum motor voltage at maximum throttle. "
So setting CV5 =217 would apply 85% of full available power.? A value of 128 in CV5 would be 50% power.