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While I patiently wait for the MTH DCS Wi-Fi 2 to come out, I use the less capable MTH Explorer.  While tapping the accelerator smph "+" icon, the app shockingly quickly increases to and pegs out at 120 mph.  This has happened three times with only one derailment before I dive for the wall outlet.   All other buttons on the app, including "Shutdown" are nonresponsive.  The high rail engine somehow stayed on the rails during this button pushing panic attack.  The larger Standard Gauge couldn't make the turn at that speed and reindeers were flying all over the place.  I now click very precisely with pointy fingers.  Maybe my fat finger clicked the nearby 120 mark; but still there was no turning back. 

This happen to anyone else that is willing to admit it?

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@ekaz posted:

Not sure what a speed step is. The WIFI app has a speedometer image. You can tap on the speed you want the engine to accelerate to or you can tap on the + or - speed symbol to take it to the desired speed under your control.

A speed step is the number of incremental increases between all the way from (-) Full OFF to (+) Full Throttle each time you tap the + or - key.

28 would give you bigger jumps than 128.

John

Last edited by Craftech
@ekaz posted:

If I'm understanding this correctly, then you would have 120 (128) speed steps between 0 and 120 mph. You can get there by tapping the + sign 120 times!

Ed

Yes, or hold the key down in which case it will ramp up faster.  I doubt you have the option or you would know it.  Most DCC apps and controllers have it.

John

Last edited by Craftech

The speed step discussion leaves me thinking “huh?” and bypasses the best advice offered.

As H1000, Scott and Ed noted above; set the maximum speed for your locomotives at something considerably lower than 120.

The absolute first thing I do after loading a new engine into my iPhone is set the maximum speed to 55. It’s incredibly easy and takes at most 10-15 seconds to accomplish.

Curt

Last edited by juniata guy

A couple of times when using the MTH Wi-Fi DCS app on my iPhone to control Lionel trains, the meter has inexplicably pegged at 200 mph. In both instances, I was able to quickly kill power and save the engines from damage (before flying off the train table.) Needless to say, I permanently stopped using the app and MTH Wi-Fi box.

Last edited by Bruce Brown

Being an Mechanical Engineer, we tend to skip instructions or dig deep into advanced or simple settings.  But we always learn from out mistakes or learn from others.  I have found the maximum speed limit setting (for each engine) and have also unhiddened the emergency stop button; which really has no business of being hidden as a default setting.  Thanks to all.

@H1000 posted:

Well perhaps in the next app release they can default the max speed to 100 and restore the e-stop button. Until then, customizing these features is easy enough to do and takes more effort to complain about than it does to change them.

The phone app has NO estop button!!?? Bummer. How many us have had to use that on the hand held remote over the years!? What were they thinking? No one would make any mistakes? Geesh. I will keep my remote. Greg

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