Quote from: rogertra on July 11, 2012, 04:58:42 PM
You don't have a stall. you have a dead short.
A stall is even though power is applied, the units are working, they cannot pull the load up the grade. That's a stall.
It seems what what you have is a dead short as both engines stop working.
Basic trouble shooting is required.
- Do both motors stop turning?
- Do all headlights go out?
- Does any other motive power in the power district also stop?
If the answer is "yes" to any of the above that = Dead short.
Run each locomotive round the curve, up the grade and through the dip on its own.
If one or both short as they run though on their own, then you know the trouble is either inside the body shell or both locomotives are shorting due to the poorly laid track that creates the dip.
If neither shorts when running alone, then you know the problem is only caused when they are coupled together.
Try running just the locomotives, coupled together through the dip.
Which one shorts? Just the lead or just the trailing unit? Swap them around so that they take turns leading and see if it's always the same one that shorts?
You have to try all these combinations to find the fault.
-Yes, both motors stop turning. And then they start again. And then they stop. Then they start. Then they Stop. Then they start. Then they Stop. (I start saying colorful words and yank them off the layout) ecetra, ecetra, ecetra. As fast as your reading that is aabout how fast it happens. Its almost like dirty wheels more than it is what I think of as a dead short. Hence why I'm here. Amd tey are moving a miniscule distance.
-Yes. See above.
-yes. When they do this stuttering short, it fubars other engines in the block. I'll gety back to you tomorrow as to whether or not they stutter as well or if their dead dead.
They won't act out if the other one is not on the layout, even if they're still consisted. So yes, it has something to do with them being together, but those are plastic couplers, so its not shorting through the coupler and they aren't touching bodies. Also, they'll run just fine for long parts of the layout, so the problem seems to be
bachmann GP7 5607+Bachmann GP7 5608+a few key spots in that particular block like the one I videoed=Stuttering/Pulsing/Rolling Dead Short.
So its either something about the track, or the wiring, that is disagreeing with the engines. (Ooh, trip pins maybe?) But since it seems to only be these engines, I came here.