I am working on Woodland Scenics' Grand Valley Pass. I just finished installing all the risers and inclines and I put the track on it to test drive it. Every thing's fine except at the 90 degree crossing. When the engine approaches the 90 (going from left to right into the area inside the inner right loop) the engine stops. If I push it pass the crossing it works fine. Also have the same problem when attempting to leave in the straight track inside the loop.
I am using EZ Track NS and DCC.
The plan is on the last page of the following link:
http://www.woodlandscenics.com/images/ST1483inst.pdf (http://www.woodlandscenics.com/images/ST1483inst.pdf)
Are all the rail joiners tight? Check for a loose one. Perhaps adding a "jumper" terminal rail joiner (by Atlas) might also help. Are all rails at the crossing getting electricity? Good luck!
I guess I will have to check with a voltmeter-which I don't have. So this is not a case of the reverse loop problem? Though this isn't a loop.
What locomotive are you using?
I have two DCC diesels that came with a Bachmann set. It happens with both of them.
Dear T.O.M.,
I suspect a defective crossing. Any others you can swap in?
It is possible that both your locos have bad electrical pickups on one or more wheels. (Ohm-meter needed to troubleshoot.)
I think auto stores have 12-24 V (14 to 28 V?) tester lights with pigtail leads on them. They should help to troubleshoot your crossing track. Let me know when you get one and I'll walk you through the proceedure.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
Also in the "defective crossing" troubleshooting area:
Try rotating the crossing 90 degrees. Let me know if your symptoms change.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
Thank you for your responses. I switched the track around and it worked. I will have to get the tester that Joe mentions and write back for information on its use.
From skimming the assembly instructions for your kit, it looks like a very comprehensive set of guidelines. Hope you have many years of pleasure
using it . John II