johnnyrails Update... Last night I reset decoder cv8 to 8. Put locomotive on the track, select it, lights working, sounds working. As soon as I give it some throttle, it trips pm42. Throttle back down to 0, idles fine??? Any suggestions? Thanks John
Update...
Last night I reset decoder cv8 to 8.
Put locomotive on the track, select it, lights working, sounds working.
As soon as I give it some throttle, it trips pm42.
Throttle back down to 0, idles fine???
Any suggestions?
Thanks John
If none of the motor wires are loose or shorted, it's likely either a bad decoder or a bad motor.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Assuming you have more than one loco and none of the others are doing this, it is shutting down because it is sucking up too many electrons. There is a short somewhere, a pinched or bare wire. We can't see it from here so you need to trace all the wires.
In DCC the voltage doesn't change at the tracks, but the motor itself is getting more juice as it speeds up. I would look at those connections first.
Could it be a bad board? I suppose anything can go bad. I'll let others weigh in on that. Wires are still the first suspect.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
When it trips the breaker, take the shell off and touch the decoder - see if it is getting too hot. Or if possible, run with the shell off and see if it does the sme thing - these modern locos with all the wires to ditch lights and so forth sometimes can't run just the bare chassis so that might not be possible.
This is strange.
I have a Kato ho AC44OO with a Digitrax sdh104k1 sound & motor function decoder installed.
After running for awhile, the locomotive will short, trip the pm42 district, the locomotive Will continue to trip, sometimes 3 or 4 times, then run normally.
If the locomotive is just selected, it will idle, no problem what so ever.
Any suggestions as to where the problem lies?