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Not Sure What Is Going On With A Short

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Not Sure What Is Going On With A Short
Posted by CB Railroader on Saturday, October 31, 2020 2:01 PM

Just got my track laid. Atlas code 100 and Peco Insulfrog code 100 turn outs. I have one loco ... a Walthers Mainline GP9 with DCC and Loksound. So the engine will just crawl along and crawl through turnouts with no stalling. Every thing is going great and then I go through turn out and throw the manual switch to go into siding etc. it kills the locomotive. I flip switch back and it starts to move again, this happens in numerous places on the layout. I have plenty of feeders in place as well.could this be the locomotive? It will go throu the turnout Judy barely crawling and will not stall, but hit a switch to go different route.. kills it. Anyone have any ideas?

thank you

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  • From: Reading, PA
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Posted by rrinker on Monday, November 2, 2020 12:25 PM

 Where specifically does the loco short? When the loco itself is at the turnout? If so, it could be the old issue with Insulfrogs where the wheel shorts where the frog rails come together at the little piece of plastic that serves as the insulator.

 If the layout shorts as soon as you change the points on one of the turnouts - are you sure they are Insulfrog and not Electrofrog? Shorting as soon as a diverging route is selected would be a symptom of an Electrofrog turnout without the required insulated joiners used.

                                       --Randy

 


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