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#1
HO / Re: Digitrax and "phantom" consisting
April 09, 2021, 09:42:37 AM
Quote from: Len on April 09, 2021, 12:12:54 AM
I wouldn't think so. This resets the DCS52 itself, not the locos.

Len


That's what I thought, but wanted another opinion.  Thanks all!

This morning I flipped on the power and everything seems fine, but I'll try a reset later today.
#2
HO / Re: Digitrax and "phantom" consisting
April 08, 2021, 10:40:01 PM
Thanks, all!

Before I do this, will I have to reprogram the CVs on my locos after I do the reset?
#3
HO / Re: Digitrax and "phantom" consisting
April 08, 2021, 01:27:57 PM
Thank you!

I'm a guy who "doesn't read the manual" much to the chagrin of those around me but I'll dig it out and try it.  ::) ;D Thanks for your help!
#4
HO / Digitrax and "phantom" consisting
April 08, 2021, 12:59:56 PM
Hello all,

I hope that someone out there can help me with an issue on my layout that has been creeping up lately.

I run a Digitrax DCC system (DCS 52 Zephyr) and there 11 locomotives on my layout, the majority of them (3 of 11) are also Digitrax decoders.

Recently, for example, when I've been running the throttle on my UP Trio (9660/322/660) another locomotive will also start moving (BNSF 3001 which I have consisted to BNSF 6340) which is not consisted with the other three.  If I un-consist BNSF 3001 with BNSF 6340 and run it alone, the UP trio does not respond.  I don't know what to call it except "phantom consisting".  I hope that makes sense.

Another example.  When I run UP 3024, at least one (but not all) locomotive in the UP will respond.  When I run the UP tio, UP 3024 will not respond.

I've tried resetting decoders, un-consisting and re-consisting, cleaning tracks and wheels, but the issue continues to creep up.  Last night, I had things working again, but then this morning, another crash.

Any thoughts or ideas?

Thanks!

#5
HO / Re: Need Help Troubleshooting DCC Conversion
October 13, 2020, 03:18:33 PM
It appears I may have fixed my problem.  I tried cleaning the wheels again by running them over some paper towel sprayed with rubbing alcohol and that seems to have done the trick.  All three locos are working well this afternoon.

There are still times where the locos are unresponsive and I'm wondering if that's a decoder/hook up issue or a cleaning issue. 

Thanks for your reply!
#6
HO / Need Help Troubleshooting DCC Conversion
October 13, 2020, 02:31:58 PM
Hello everyone,

First time poster, so I apologize if I'm placing this in the wrong spot and I'll try to post with as much information as I can.

I have three Bachmann HO scale GP40 locomotives on which I've attempted to install Digitrax DGTDH126D decoders.  I've been met with limited success.  Each locomotive was part of a train set (Union Pacific Pride of Prairie, CN Harvest Express, BNSF Rail Cheif).

The biggest issue I'm having is the Union Pacific GP40 makes a kind of grinding, jumpy noise similar to if the track or wheels are dirty.  I've cleaned the wheels and tracks in question.  It also doesn't respond 100% to the controls...i.e. won't stop when the knob is turned down.  I've also checked the connections between the decoder and locomotive and I don't believe I've made any errors.

My controls are the Bachmann DCC EZ Command and my track is Kato Unitrack.

Thank you in advance!

Tom