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  1. Hi Paul, i did clean the track and it is still the same voltage, tried it without the loco on the track, still the same. (See pic) The power supply is the one came with the E-link, 1A, (P9100W).
  2. I recorded a few videos what it does. Please see attached links: Sorry for the bad quality, just record, control etc alone is not easy 😅
  3. Sorry, but because of the pictures i had to sent the post in two. so now the lights won’t turn on either 😅 I am actually worried that the decoder is broken now…
  4. Hi guys. so I did check with AC as well, but it reads just 6.5v max. i have two dark green signs in the Railmaster app
  5. Hi guys. I am a total beginner with model railroads, and even more with dcc. I have just recently learnt about the HM7000 decoders, and I bought one for my Lima ICE 1 loco. But, as I am just at my beginner phase, i don’t have a layout yet, just a basic starter set track. Because of that I bought the E-link, to be able to have DCC (Railmaster) program, signal etc. (i know that the whole situation is a mess 😅). anyway, after installing the decoder, setting up just a straight short track to try out the chip and do some programming, the system does not want to work. The loco was able to turn on the light, on the HM DCC 7000 app, but when I accelerated, it just jerked and did not move. I could not figure it out what the problem can be. So after readon about a bit, i bought a voltage multimeter. And shockingly i read just 0.10-0.12v from the tracks… i am confused. I used the cable received with the E-link. The connector seems a bit dodgy tho (track, Hornby R-8241). when i read the voltage on my analogue starter set, at the max speed it was reading 14.92v, which supposed to be. can someone please help me with this? 🙈 i would appreciate it :) Thank you
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