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my loco won't go go!

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my loco won't go go!
Posted by pitshop on Saturday, March 28, 2009 12:05 PM

I've got a question that, I suspect, will be darn near impossible to diagnose here, but you guys have never ceased to amaze me so far, so here goes...

I bought an Atlas Master Series Gold SDP35 Low Nose w/DCC & QSI off of Ebay about 6 weeks ago. As some of you may be aware of my progress on my layout from past postings, I just now got track laid temporarily last week in order to run the train, so I've only got about 1-2 hrs on the thing. A couple of days ago, it started having trouble starting. I only have a dc Atlas xformer (for now) hooked up to 2 spots on the track, so I initially thought it wasn't getting enough power consistantly around the layout, but I multi-metered it multiple places around the layout and it was reading 13 volts consistantly. When i give it power, you hear the brakes being released, the light comes on, then it shuts right back off. If I go over to it and give it a little nudge, it'll start up and go OK. But, after I throttle up, it is only going about half the speed as it did the first couple of days I had it. When I try to give it more throttle, it stops and gives that short, multiple blast of the horn, indicating that I've throttled up too quickly.

 

Any idea what the heck I've done or what happened???

Signed,

Derailed in SC (a.k.a Skip)

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Posted by camarokid on Saturday, March 28, 2009 1:06 PM

Track clean?  Wheels clean?  Joiners tight?  Pop the shell and check the wiring for loose or just touching contacts.  (happened to me)  Take the engine to a friend's house with DCC and see if it runs the same or better. And speaking of this my Athearn Genesis Challenger does the same thing in DC mode for me.  Guess it's time to run it in DCC and see what happens.  I'll let you know on Monday.

Archie

 

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Posted by Hamltnblue on Saturday, March 28, 2009 9:56 PM
The engine might be in standby mode. Read the instructions with the "Magic Wand" and reset it to default. I believe you have to set the track voltage to 9vdc and place the wand next to the air horn. The manual will walk you through it. I've had the same thing happen in DCC when I hit a wrong function key. Good Luck. By the way, the wand is a small magnet that comes with the engine.

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Posted by Hamltnblue on Saturday, March 28, 2009 10:02 PM
Here's a link to the procedure on the atlas website. http://www.atlasrr.com/DCC/Procedure%20for%20Resetting%20using%20the%20Magnetic%20Wand.pdf

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Posted by camarokid on Monday, March 30, 2009 4:38 PM

Monday already.  The old challenger won't go in DCC mode.  The light won't even come on.  I thought this was supposed to be easy?  Just program the decoder, enter the engine number and away you go.  The entries above will be the right answer for you.

Archie

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Posted by rrinker on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:56 AM

 It IS that easy. But if it won't run on DC, it's not going to run on DCC either. The basic principle is the same - there has to be a solid path for the electricity to travel from the DCC booster to the rails, through the rails, to the wheels of the loco, and from the wheels to the decoder. If this is compromise anywhere, through firty track or wheels, bad wheel pickups, faulty rail joiners - it won't run no matter how much you wish.

                             --Randy

 


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