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For instances where the decoders motor output is tied to say a windmill's blades the variable momentum CV's can be used to give a "Soft Start" or "Soft Stop"
 
For instances where the decoders motor output is tied to say a windmill's blades the variable momentum CV's can be used to give a "Soft Start" or "Soft Stop"
  
== Variable Momentum CV's ==
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==WOWDeisel Version 5 Variable Momentum CV's ==
 
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 20 January 2022

TCS decoders support 3 different "Momentum Setpoints" that allow locomotives to accelerate and decelerate different across the speed range. This can simulate long trains taking a while to get going (overcoming static friction). Another use is to accelerate slowly at first to pull the slack out of cars quickly or to keep from knocking over your passengers and then once moving accelerate at a faster rate.

For deceleration a longer deceleration rate (higher value) can be used at low speeds so the slack in the train naturally will be pulled out and the cars won't bunch up from coming to a quick stop.

For instances where the decoders motor output is tied to say a windmill's blades the variable momentum CV's can be used to give a "Soft Start" or "Soft Stop"

WOWDeisel Version 5 Variable Momentum CV's

CV Number Description
CV3 Acceleration Rate 1
CV129 Acceleration Rate 2 Start Speed
CV130 Acceleration Rate 2
CV131 Acceleration Rate 3 Start Speed
CV132 Acceleration Rate 3
CV4 Deceleration Rate 1
CV146 Deceleration Rate 2 Start Speed
CV147 Deceleration Rate 2
CV148 Deceleration Rate 3 Start Speed
CV149 Deceleration Rate 3