abenn wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:31 pm
For a long time I haven't bothered using a stack, just switching between locos by Clearing the existing loco number and Entering the new one I want to control.
I've been aware of the principle of the stack for some time, but have only just tried to implement it. The Lenz LH100 manual tells me how to switch between stack positions, and how to alter the size of the stack (up to 12 positions), but I can't find, or figure out, how to put the locos into the stack in the first place. My stack is populated, but not in a logical order, with some locos in there twice, and I don't know how any of them got there
Can somebody explain it please?
In common with other DCC systems, isnt the stack automatically updated with any new loco you control, up to the unit's maximum number of locos? In other words, you dont need to 'add' a loco to the stack, it does it for you.
For example, my Prodigy Express has a stack of upto 25 locos.
As I add and call up a loco to run on the layout, this is added to the stack. If I call up and run 24 other locos in the session, my stack has 25 locos in it, ie 1 + 24.
If I call up a 26th loco in the session that is not already in the stack, the loco at the bottom of the stack drops out and the 26th replaces it at the top of the stack. Since the stack maximum is 25, there are only 25 locos in the stack.
Once I turn off the Prodigy, it automatically dumps 20 locos from the stack so that the last 5 used locos remain as ready to go in the next running session.
Id be surprised if other DCC systems do not follow similar stack protocol.