I use Digitrax AR1 reversers on my DCC layout and they all work as designed. However, I never run analog locos on my DCC layout. Since your layout is already DCC powered, I would recommend converting all of your DC analog locos to DCC as soon as possible. If your budget is getting in the way, the NCE D13 decoder is pretty cheap and quite reliable (no sound though). They are not hard to install and most analog locos don't require much, if any, work to isolate the motor.
Hornblower
If we had some understanding of your previous problem, where there was a short in the return loop, we might be able to give better advice
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
TrainsRMe1 I ran an analog loco first, I do have four DCC locos, I'll test my DCC locos, would my Big Boy have problems, it's DCC equipped.??
I ran an analog loco first, I do have four DCC locos, I'll test my DCC locos, would my Big Boy have problems, it's DCC equipped.??
If you used an analog DC engine on a DCC system, that's probably the result you would get. A DCC engine should work properly.
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TrainsRMe1 My layout is DCC
My layout is DCC
Was it a DC loco that performed that way?
Rich
Alton Junction
Is your layout DC or DCC?Rich
Is this a DCC locomotive operating on a DCC system? I have seen similar behavior test-running a DC engine in DC mode on my DCC system.
An AR-1, like all auto-reversers, will only work on a DCC system.
HI All
I have a question, on my reverse loop, I'm using a AR1 to reverse the polarity, I ran a test loco into the loop, and here's what happened, the loco caused a short and traveled the opposite direction, could someone show me a diagram of a AR1?? I want to see if I wired it correctly, or I might have a bad AR1.
THANKS GUYS N GALS!!