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Title: DCC - Train stops often
Post by: yachtjim on January 08, 2010, 02:23:15 PM
I just bought a bunch of Bachmann stuff to start my layout.  I set up an oval with a couple of EZ-Command turnouts to figure thngs out.  I have the Dynamis system, 4 GP-35 Loco's, a SW1 switcher and some rolling stock.  I am using EZ Track.  When the train is going fast (3/4 throttle or more) around the layout the train works fine and runs continuously.  When Slow it down below 3/4 throttle it will stop in random places.  Sometimes over a turnout, sometimes in a curve, etc.  The slower I go the worse it gets.  My oval only has 18" of straits on each side, so its a small oval.  Is this to be expected or is it something I can troubleshoot and fix?
Title: Re: DCC - Train stops often
Post by: ABC on January 08, 2010, 02:51:35 PM
It sounds like your locomotives are not making good electrical contact. It sounds like your track and locomotives need to be thoroughly cleaned with you favorite cleaning solution. Try cleaning everything, and see if that rectifies the problem. Also it is more common for a locomotive to slow down in the turns due to friction and over turnouts due to a lack of pick-up.
Title: Re: DCC - Train stops often
Post by: yachtjim on January 08, 2010, 09:49:58 PM
Its not slowing down, its completely stopping.  The whole track turns off.  The light on the Dynamis system starts to blink.  Its all brand new track and equipment, 3 days old. Does it need to be cleaned when new?Does it maybe need to be broken in? 
Title: Re: DCC - Train stops often
Post by: rich1998 on January 08, 2010, 09:54:12 PM
Ok that sounds better. i would say you have something shorting the dcc if you get a blinking light on the controller.
what does the manual say bout the blinking light?

lex
Title: Re: DCC - Train stops often
Post by: full maxx on January 08, 2010, 09:55:43 PM
yes to cleaning and yes to breaking in ...just because a track is new does not mean it is clean it may have residue from manufacturing, and all engines need to be broken in how ever you see fit ...if its just forward 15 minutes and backwards 15 minutes ...a figure 8 would be better but not always available...others will chime in here
Title: Re: DCC - Train stops often
Post by: ABC on January 08, 2010, 10:05:56 PM
Just by chance, do you have anything metallic that could be fouling the tracks causing a short, like Lexon said. Perhaps your wheel sets are causing a short.
Title: Re: DCC - Train stops often
Post by: CNE Runner on January 09, 2010, 11:18:06 AM
After reading these excellent suggestions, I will give you one more. Before I do so, I should also say that this path is not for the 'mechanically disadvantaged' and will require a modicum of patience.

My suggestion is to install Tomar #805 Power Pick Up Shoes to your locomotive. A number of years ago I had problems with an older Mantua locomotive and my LHS installed these shoes...'made all the difference in the world! Today I will be installing a set on each of my Monks' Island Brewery transfer tables for the same reason as the Mantua...reliable electrical transfer.

There are some tools required such as bottoming taps, small drills, and [preferably] a drill press; but the task is well within most model railroader's skill level. Check out the Tomar website at http://www.tomarindustries.com/acc.htm (http://www.tomarindustries.com/acc.htm) and see if these items meet your needs.

Ray