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Now, just to throw a spanner in the works, I have finished introducing new terminal joiners, so there are now three (one about every three metres - nine feet) in total. <br />However, there has been no change to the problem. <br /> <br />I did try MisterBeasley's suggestion of immediately swapping the loco that stopped with another one, only to find that the new one barely started at all, when swapped over. Also, Thomas has now developed the same problem, although it does about twice as many circuits as the larger engines before stopping. <br /> <br />This seems to suggest that the controller is underpowered, does it not? Does anyone have an opinion on whether a 2 amp controller would do the trick? Plus any recommendations on a particular brand/price? <br /> <br />Thanks again <br /> <br />Anton <br />Brisbane, Australia
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