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Hello, I wonder if anyone has any experience which might illuminate my situation.? I have a Lenz Set 02, very new, upgrade of an older Lenz system. I have a new LH 100 and a new LH90. The layout is in an un airconditioned attic, daytime temperatures up to 120 degrees F. I try to stay out of there in the summertime. in the daytime, but sometimes the temperature is not too bad. A locomotive with an older Lenz decoder seems to run OK with the LH 100, but behaviour is bizzarre with the LH90 when ambient temps are hot, the loco will take off at full speed with no controlling it other than full stop, also super non-linear throttle behaviour, but seems ok in evening when cooler. Am I the only one to whom this has happened? <br /> <br />Thanks for any help, other than advice to air condition attic. <br /> <br />SoFan
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