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theflyingspanner Full Member
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i have an onguard reverse loop module and a reverse loop with insult joiners at each end. when the loco enters the loop it stop as soon as it joins the loop connection i have to push the loco into the loop then it will carry on through and out of the loop has anyone got any idea why the loco is stopping please ____________________ using digitrax system with a db150/6 bdl168's/pm42 and lenz 100 for point control etc rr&co software windows 10 |
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Sol A modelling Moderator. ![]()
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Without a copy of the manual or your track plan showing all connections- I think it maybe difficult to give an answer.
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theflyingspanner Full Member
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all sorted using the wrong gauge wire thanks for the advice ____________________ using digitrax system with a db150/6 bdl168's/pm42 and lenz 100 for point control etc rr&co software windows 10 |
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Ted Full Member
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Hi ? It seems as if your engine is picking up its power , from the FRONT wheel on one track , and the REAR wheel on the track . Therefore when the engine is straddling the insulated joiners , BOTH wheels are picking up the SAME polarity .ie both either positive , OR both negative. When you push the engine forward, power is returned when the REAR wheel passes over the insulated joiner, and both positive AND negative power are available. Hope this might be of some help , Regards Ted |
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