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Offline Moritz-BR365  
#1 Posted : 09 February 2015 13:20:32(UTC)
Moritz-BR365

Germany   
Joined: 02/04/2013(UTC)
Posts: 682
Hello,
I like to show You a short demo video (~50 seconds) to demonstrate the efficency of a buffer capacitor in my Primex BR141. The video demonstrates, how the buffer capacitor is helpfull, when there is a 6cm long Tesa stripe on the middle contact:



Primex BR 141
5-Pole high efficency propulsion
4 x ball baering
fx-Decoder from 37652
4740µF buffer capacitor

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This old 141 001-8 had a very heavy used gear box, several gears were worn out. I decided to insert a 5-Pole high efficency propulsion. The motorshield got a ball bearing. The sintered bearing was worn out, too! I drilled it out and inserted a 4mm ball bearing, too. The same for two gears, which were worn out on the drilling hole. I drilled it up to 4mm and inserted ball baerings, fixed with super glue.

I had an old fx-decoder from a BR362 (37652) which is equipped with additinal AUX-ports for the Telex. I will use it for the red rear lights. Further more, it is possible to buffer the decoder voltage with capacitors. I used 4 electrolytic capacitors with a total capacity of 4.710µF.

The capacitor has to be connected to the orange cable (decoder plus) and the solder point above, which is decoder Minus:

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Look at HGH Homepage

Moritz

Edited by moderator 15 February 2015 18:32:20(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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