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Howbi

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  1. @Barry-350851 It has nothing to do with a short circuit, if the point clip is not making a perfect connection with the side of the rail then arcing will occur which generates heat, as the current demand increases from the layout so will the heat leading to melting of sleepers as described on many occasions on this Forum over the past 12 years in my experience. I also have experienced a heated point clip where my only feed to the track was via a siding then through the one point clip.

  2. @Rallymatt..........despite all the mis-information and unpleasantness have we managed to answer your original query?

    The CV29 calculator can be found here........http://www.2mm.org.uk/articles/cv29%20calculator.htm

  3. In my experience all new decoders (except Hornby TTS) have CV29 set to a value of 6. That is 128 speed steps (value 2) and DC operation (value 4) . Bit 0 (value 1) is not used.

    If a change of direction is required then it is necessary to use bit 0 and change CV29 to a value of 7 by adding 1.

    I have yesterday had to change two new decoders to CV29=3, that is Bit 0 =1 and Bit 1=2, that is 128 speed steps and reverse direction. Simples if you use the CV29 calculator online.

    There is no need to make it out to be complicated

  4. Will, Rob, Willie whatever your name is..........this Forum was ticking over very nicely until you decided to make a silly post to which some took an adverse view and you now have the audacity to complain about the moderators who have a responsibility to follow the guidelines laid down by Hornby precisely to avoid any unpleasantness.

    When are you going to realise that YOU are causing the unpleasantness by your unreasonable comments.

    Incidently, there is no clique as you put it, just a handful of amicable, long standing members who genuinely strive to maintain a friendly and informative Forum.

    HB

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