I concur. I've used BLW provided Lais decoders for a few years now and the service and products are excellent. Program the decoder before attaching the stayalive. BTW, don't twist the wires together when soldering, it creates a weak spot that can break in the future. Instead tin both straight wires, put them side by side (ends on overlapping) then solder. Regards Julian
Thanks for that advice. It's obvious now u mention it as the programming track is lower voltage and the stay alive is trying to take all the current hence causing the issue... lesson learned lol 😆
Lais chips are good. I have used them for many years and they are excellent value for money. Great review on them, and a shout out to Brian at BLW Technical Services. Thanks for sharing.
I use to buy them direct from lais in china, but the costs went up so theres was no saving over buying them from UK suppliers. I`ve used blw for them for about 3 years from Ebay, Some give them flack because they ripped the designs from other well known manufacturers, i`ve bought there 8 pin boards to DCC convert some old locos.
Did you try changing the bog standard speaker out for the iPhone speaker to see if you get the same issue? Just remember it needs to be 8ohm for TTS 👍 also check the red and black wire connection to the chip itself as they can be faulty and have 💩 connections.
@@stocktonjunction Yes they are but if you watch Jenny's video she explains the shortcomings of the ones you are buying. Cheapest might not always be best.
I concur. I've used BLW provided Lais decoders for a few years now and the service and products are excellent. Program the decoder before attaching the stayalive. BTW, don't twist the wires together when soldering, it creates a weak spot that can break in the future. Instead tin both straight wires, put them side by side (ends on overlapping) then solder. Regards Julian
Thanks for that advice. It's obvious now u mention it as the programming track is lower voltage and the stay alive is trying to take all the current hence causing the issue... lesson learned lol 😆
Lais chips are good. I have used them for many years and they are excellent value for money. Great review on them, and a shout out to Brian at BLW Technical Services. Thanks for sharing.
Yes I've found them to be good and still no issues as of yet with any ive bought
I use to buy them direct from lais in china, but the costs went up so theres was no saving over buying them from UK suppliers. I`ve used blw for them for about 3 years from Ebay, Some give them flack because they ripped the designs from other well known manufacturers, i`ve bought there 8 pin boards to DCC convert some old locos.
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They look pretty good and cheap will have a look when I get home next weekend cheers Al
Your welcome they do seem to be very good especially the stay alive atb Daniel
@@stocktonjunction thanks just ordered 3 6 function with stay alive £75.25 really cheap cheers Al
Did you try changing the bog standard speaker out for the iPhone speaker to see if you get the same issue? Just remember it needs to be 8ohm for TTS 👍 also check the red and black wire connection to the chip itself as they can be faulty and have 💩 connections.
Thanks for the tip on the wires. I will check. Changing the speaker over is on my to do list ...
Are they still copying other manufacturer's IP?
No idea.
Have you seen Jenny Kirks recent video regarding chips? You might want to reconsider. Just saying.
Ok just checked out the prices and more expensive than the ones I looked at ..
@@stocktonjunction Yes they are but if you watch Jenny's video she explains the shortcomings of the ones you are buying. Cheapest might not always be best.