Well Tried the reset nothing worked- still stalled. Running slower on certain parts of my layout. On a whim I tried replacing the burned out bulb. Come to think about it that happened about the time it started having issues. Well it runs normally now......... Weird but good.....
Is your club layout DC or DCC? Runaways are usually due to a decoder that has dual-mode activated. Add "1" to the value of CV29 and see if that doesn't help. Even if you do do a reset of the decoder, I would still deactivate dual-mode - i.e. unless your club layout is DC.
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
I have a TCS T-1 (older install) into a Kato powered Stewart F3. I was having trouble with it stalling at the club last couple of times I ran it. Did a little messing around with it today (easier when I could hear what it was doing better) and what I found was it would run a minute then stall and buzz. you could hit reverse and silent for maybe a second then buzz. Sometimes it might just suddenly take off. I tested it on DC and it would actually run but then might stall and buzz. Very erratic- almost has a mind of it's own as to when to respond. (It is not a wheel or track contact issue- both clean- it has also been lubed) The decoder will read and program. Just to check I slipped in a Digitrax 126 and it seemed normal. So I am going to try a reset and see if that does anything- Any other thoughts or possible solutions? The only other thing out of the ordinary (but shouldn't affect it) was the bulb is burned out. I suspect it is a bad decoder.