PLEASE HELP
I was running my ho dcc ready acela train on dc everything was fine. I removed the shell to see what type of dcc decoder i needed there was a (cap,plug) whatever on the socket i removed the plug found out it is an 8 pin i put the plug back in the socket I put shell back on ......... NOTHING WORKS..... NO LIGHTS NO HUM NOTHING. what did i mess up? If you crank the throttle wide open and set the wheels down on the track all kinds of sparks like a short ..... not like regular sparks when you set it down normaly with power applied . Its not the controller or track other locos run fine
HELP!! i just spent over 200.00 on this I like it but doggone someone please tell me what i did wrong
thanks
steve
Steve-
Make sure that one of the trucks didn't get rotated 180o. That will cause a dead
short like you are describing. Let us know if that sets things right. We'll try to
help some more if it doesn't.
-- D
hey thanks i try that right now
that didnt work there is not enough play in the trucks to rotate all the way around they only move about 3/4 to an inch around
Steve,
Well, the only thing you did was remove the DCC dummy plug
and then plug it back in.
Possible problems:
Not plugged in all the way.
Plug pins bent or broken.
Plug reversed. (Spun 180 degrees.)
Plug shifted one pin away from correct original position.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
hey mr joe , thanks i will try that when i get back home tonite ( work 12 hrs today)
will it work without the plug in place ? whats the chances of blowing up something if the plug was put in backwards ? i dont have a clue which way it was i assume it fits both ways because it went right back in no problem
thanks for your help
steve
Steve,
The loco will not work without the dummy plug in place.
A backwards dummy plug disconnects the headlights,
but should otherwise cause no harm.
My guess on the dummy plug connections:
Those with more knowledge, corrections, please.
1 8
2 7
3 6
4 5
1,8 and 7 connected. (+)
4,5 and 6 connected. (-)
2 unconnected.
3 unconnected.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
hey mr joe, i played around with the dummy plug cant get lights to come on no noise if you turn speed controller almost wide open you get a lot of sparks at the wheels almost like it has a short no sparks on lower speed settings if i put a decoder in it like it is you think that may clear up problems ? i have another bachman dcc engine i was thinking about using that decoder just to see what happens. what you think ?
steve
Dear Steve,
It's possible, but I would not risk it, as you could end up frying your decoder chip.
I would want to get it running analog-DC with a dummy plug first.
Inspect your dummy plug with a magnifying glass for breaks between the pins and whatever jumpers or copper foils connect the pins together.
Do you have, or have access to, a VOM (Volt-Ohm meter), or a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter)?
Every hobbyist should have one.
You can get a DMM for a pretty reasonable price at Harbor Freight, especially when on sale or with a discount coupon.
It would make troubleshooting much easier.
In the mean time, are there drive shafts coming off the ends of the motor?
If so, can they (and the motor) be spun around with your fingertips?
(Looking for sticky motor, gears or axles from hair, dirt, lint, or dried out lube.)
All the wheels should turn, but at a slower (geared down) pace than the motor/drive shafts.
Let us know what you find.
Joe Satnik
i havent tried that yet ,, i do know the wheels are REALLY HARD to turn by hand and when they do only turns 1/8 inch or so not much at all,, good info on not using another chip, I didnt know since i removed the dummy plug would it have to be reprogramed
thanks
steve
Due to the gearing in the trucks, you won't be able to turn them that way. Try taking the shell off again and turn the flywheels or drive shaft. If they won't turn easily then your trucks are binding for some reason. Hope that helps, Stephen
HEY FELLOWS !!!!!! IT WORKS !!!!!!!!!! I took it all apart..... again I pulled the drive shafts from the wheels , motor turned fine connected drive shafts back wheels and motor turns fine made sure no wires were crimped,, removed dummy plug inspected ok reversed it put it back I saw nothing wrong burnt or broken,,,,, me and the LORD had a little talk and i plugged that bad boy up to the power and wa la she took off running like a brand new one . I worked on this thing about a week before i joined the forum I want to thank all you guys out there in train land that helped and gave me suggestions . BUT I KNOW WHO FIXED MY TRAIN
thanks again for your help ,, im new to this stuff but if i can help anyone i will put my 2 cents in
steve
kinston NC