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Title: Not enough power?
Post by: kh25 on July 09, 2017, 05:07:47 PM
My layout is DC only using 2 selector switches to control 8 blocks
I have 2 basic ez command controllers. I just added the second selector switch and 4 more blocks.  When the engines is in one of the new blocks it crawls at top speed. Is it time to get a new power pack? The original blocks work fine just the 4 new blocks are having issues.  The new blocks are 4 new sidings.
Ok the power drops when i turn on a block with the second (newer) selector switch and that is system wide. The new blocks have both rails gapped with the right side rails as common  the wires are solder to a common rail in an older block  (no bus )
Thank you
Title: Re: Not enough power?
Post by: jonathan on July 09, 2017, 07:02:24 PM
I am confused. EZ command is DCC. You said your layout is DC... are you trying to run both systems on one layout? Hope not...

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: Not enough power?
Post by: kh25 on July 09, 2017, 07:55:08 PM
No its not dcc its the smaller version of the ez command dcc
Title: Re: Not enough power?
Post by: Joe Satnik on July 09, 2017, 08:44:09 PM
Dear kh25,

You said: "I have 2 basic ez command controllers."

I think you've missed the point of DCC. 

One DCC controller (with added booster if needed) is supposed to control your entire layout.

If you have 2 DCC controllers, you must keep them entirely separate, running 2 isolated layouts.

An Atlas Selector calls for wiring a common rail between two dc power packs.

That means your 2 DCC controllers would be connected and interfering with each other.

Another possibility is a short somewhere on your layout from a derailed car or loco, a miswire,

a missing insulating rail connector, or missing

pair of insulating connectors on a turn around loop. 

Hope this helps.

Joe Satnik











Title: Re: Not enough power?
Post by: kh25 on July 09, 2017, 09:30:10 PM
Ugh its not dcc its Model: 44211
My mistake.
Title: Re: Not enough power?
Post by: Joe Satnik on July 09, 2017, 10:33:31 PM
Do you have any turn-around loops, wyes, cross-overs, or turntables?

These can cause shorts if not installed and insulated properly. (Edit: Add:"using insulated rail joiners on both rails")

I suggest buying Atlas Book # 12, "The Complete Atlas Wiring Book".

Start troubleshooting by unplugging the 1/8" track power plug from power pack "B",

not letting the metal part of the plug touch any track or exposed wiring.

Remove all locos and cars from the track, except your best running diesel loco.

Switch all selectors to run on power pack "A" and run your loco everywhere you can.

If your wiring is up to snuff, it should run the same everywhere (no drop-outs or slow-downs).

If there are, look for problems in your wiring, power-to-track connectors and rail connectors. (Edit: Add: AKA rail joiners)   

Disconnect power pack "A" track plug, re-connect "B" track plug to power pack B,

switch all selectors to "B" and repeat the test.

Let us know the results.

Hope this helps.  

Joe Satnik

Edit: Added "insulated rail joiners" and "rail joiners"