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{{Infobox CV
|title = NMRA CV 16.0.282
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|cv name=DC Max Voltage (Unregulated)
|labelCV31 = Index 1 (CV31): 16
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|cv range=0-255
|labelCV32 = Index 1 (CV32): 0
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|cv accepted=Any
|labelDataCV1 = Data CV 1 (MSB): 282
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|cv default=180
|dataDataCV1 = 3
 
|labelDataCV2 = Data CV 2 (LSB): 281
 
|dataDataCV2 = 0
 
|labelDefaultValue = Default Value (Decimal)
 
|dataDefaultValue = 768
 
|label2 = Range of Values
 
|data2 = 0-65535
 
|label3 = Accepted Values
 
|data3 = Any
 
 
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== NMRA CV 16.0.282 ==
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== NMRA CV 16.0.282 DC Mode Unregulated Supply Maximum Track Voltage==
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This CV sets the maximum voltage level which will be present during operation on the "Unregulated" DC power supply. This value should be set equal to or slightly  less than the voltage on the track while under load. This CV value sets up the internal analogue to digital converter which measures the track voltage and does calculations to set the speed for the motor, the active notch, etc. If you are running the power pack at full throttle but it is not moving very fast, decrease the value in this CV. For DC power packs that output higher voltages this CV will need to be set higher, and vice versa.
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==Related==
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*[[{{NAMESPACE}}:DC_Mode_Operation|DC Mode Operation]]
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*DC Mode Power Supply Mode Selection
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*[[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_16.0.268|NMRA Indexed CV 16.0.268]] - DC Mode Unregulated Supply Maximum Track Voltage
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*[[{{NAMESPACE}}:WOWDiesel_Indexed_CV's|Indexed CV's]]
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[[Category:DC_Mode]]
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[[Category:Indexed_CV]]

Latest revision as of 00:14, 30 December 2020

CV 16.0.282
DC Max Voltage (Unregulated)
Range of Values0-255
Accepted ValuesAny
Default Value180

NMRA CV 16.0.282 DC Mode Unregulated Supply Maximum Track Voltage

This CV sets the maximum voltage level which will be present during operation on the "Unregulated" DC power supply. This value should be set equal to or slightly less than the voltage on the track while under load. This CV value sets up the internal analogue to digital converter which measures the track voltage and does calculations to set the speed for the motor, the active notch, etc. If you are running the power pack at full throttle but it is not moving very fast, decrease the value in this CV. For DC power packs that output higher voltages this CV will need to be set higher, and vice versa.

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