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Typically for most O Scale applications, I use an NCE D408SR decoder.   This will handle 4 amps continuous power and 10 amps stall.    

 

A lot of newer O  locos do not draw this much current, but some still do.   Most older olders ones draw 2-2.5 amps running which places them just beyond typical HO decoders.  

 

Stalls in terms of electrical hits, occur if the loco stops abruptly because of short on the track - derailment, open switch etc.   There is a sudden power surge spike into the decoder whne this happens.   There is also stall under load running which is usually much less current.

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