UpNorth wrote: Seems to me something else is wrong if this does not happen with the DC locos but only with the DCC locos.Reset the Zephyr using OpSw 39 to "c" (closed) to get back the original factory settings. Brake the book out at read section 28.0 on how to set option switches.
Seems to me something else is wrong if this does not happen with the DC locos but only with the DCC locos.
Reset the Zephyr using OpSw 39 to "c" (closed) to get back the original factory settings. Brake the book out at read section 28.0 on how to set option switches.
DCC is much more sensitive to shorts than DC and a momentary short might not be noticable in DC. So, before you go resetting anything, do as the others have suggested and physically check the track, locos and couplers.
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