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Discussion Boards => On30 => Topic started by: wblecke on December 19, 2015, 11:36:14 AM

Title: DCC Locomotive Trouble Shooting
Post by: wblecke on December 19, 2015, 11:36:14 AM
I am a novice to DCC.  I have had Bachmann 2-6-0 Analog set for many years.  I bring out at Christmas.  I now have wonderful granddaughter who loves to see the train go!  I finally made the decision to try a Loco with sound so I ordered a 4-6-0 and a DCC EZ Command Controller from a regular seller on EBay.  Everything arrived as advertised.  All new equipment.  I plugged the tender into  the Loco.  Hooked up the EZ Command per the included instructions (I use EZ track) and all the loco and tender do is flash lights (no matter which of the 10 function buttons is used).  I tried it using the old DC controller with the same result, except that one time when I reversed the direction slide button the engine came to life "in reverse only" for about 5 seconds then stopped and returned to the blinking lights.  It was quite a tease since for the short time it operated in reverse I could hear sounds of the whistle and chuffing.  Could there be a defect?  Right now I have an expensive paper weight and a DCC controller with nothing to control!
Title: Re: DCC Locomotive Trouble Shooting
Post by: Hunt on December 19, 2015, 06:30:24 PM
Remove locomotive and its tender from track - carefully unplug the tender from locomotive - grip the plug do not pull the wires. Now again plug the tender into the locomotive being sure to firmly press the plug in. Do not press on the wires.

Place locomotive and its tender back in unpowered track.

Power the track, if headlight flashes -- what is the number of times the locomotive highlight flashes before it repeats the same pattern of flashes?

Title: Re: DCC Locomotive Trouble Shooting
Post by: wblecke on December 20, 2015, 09:39:17 AM
Thank you, I will do this and get back to you.
Title: Re: DCC Locomotive Trouble Shooting
Post by: wblecke on December 20, 2015, 09:29:35 PM
Dear Hunt;

I followed your advice.  Removed tender from the Locomotive and plugged it back in (carefully as you instructed) and placed on track and powered it up.  The headlamp flashed eleven (11) times, stopped then repeated eleven times.  The poor Loco will not move for the DC or DCC controller.  I have until Dec 29 to return for a refund from the supplier.  Your advice is welcome.
Title: Re: DCC Locomotive Trouble Shooting
Post by: Hunt on December 20, 2015, 10:35:14 PM
Error 11 - Motor Connection Fault
This error indicates a faulty motor connection has been detected and
typically occurs when the motor lead is shorted to a track pickup wire.
The motor will not respond until the error is corrected.




Your call as to what you do next.
Title: Re: DCC Locomotive Trouble Shooting
Post by: wblecke on December 21, 2015, 12:03:25 PM
Thank you so much for the prompt reply.  The seller has agreed to a return and refund.  I am still interested in sound, despite this unfortunate experience, but my price point is far less than the list price that I see direct from Bachmann.  Can you explain to me how some sellers can offer new product such as the 4-6-0 with sound for under $160? 
Title: Re: DCC Locomotive Trouble Shooting
Post by: ScottyB on December 25, 2015, 09:25:45 AM
Quote from: wblecke on December 21, 2015, 12:03:25 PM
Thank you so much for the prompt reply.  The seller has agreed to a return and refund.  I am still interested in sound, despite this unfortunate experience, but my price point is far less than the list price that I see direct from Bachmann.  Can you explain to me how some sellers can offer new product such as the 4-6-0 with sound for under $160? 

Supply and demand.

Ray from The Favorite Spot in Denton, TX is an outstanding person to deal with. I'm thinking he buys in bulk.

Scott