
Technical Note About DCC Booster Output Ratings:
Digitrax boosters have maximum output current limits of
either 5 or 8 amps. The actual continuous output current
that your booster will provide to the layout depends on
several factors including the input supply voltage, the
ambient room temperature and air flow over the booster's
heat sink. Higher input voltages increase the amount of
heat that must be dissipated by the booster's heat sink.
If the heat sink does not get enough air flow to allow for
heat dissipation, the booster will eventually reach an over
temperature state and shut down. A small fan blowing across
the heat sink on your booster will increase the maximum
sustained current output capacity of your booster.
Each DCC company specifies the output capacity of its boosters
according to their own internal standards. Tests designed
and performed by several model railroaders have shown wide
variations in the actual output capacity of DCC boosters.
In most cases the tests were designed to overload boosters
and cause them to shut down. The conclusion based on these
tests is that each manufacturer uses a different way of
determining booster output capacity, Digitrax tends to be
more conservative in stating booster output ratings. The
factor that is most important for achieving maximum output
capacity is the booster’s heat sinking ability. In
these tests, Digitrax boosters have demonstrated excellent
heat sinking capabilities and the ability to consistently
output the advertised 5 or 8 amps when appropriate fans
are added in high temperature situations.
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