Hi,
I do use a Powercab for DCC. The track is ez-track which is glued down so there are no track pins just a curve and a slope.
The problem occurs at a point where all cars are on the curving slope, that is where the load hits the max. When the 2nd unit stops, the wheels are jamed and need to be rocked to release them so it is definitely a mechanism problem which may be a product of the removing and replacing of the motor during the decoder fitting. ie: the motor may not be in the exact same place which could be causing jamming.
At least that is the conclusion I have come too. When I get time I will try to investigate further so I understand the drive mechanism better. In the mean time I will just run it backwards .
Warren
I do use a Powercab for DCC. The track is ez-track which is glued down so there are no track pins just a curve and a slope.
The problem occurs at a point where all cars are on the curving slope, that is where the load hits the max. When the 2nd unit stops, the wheels are jamed and need to be rocked to release them so it is definitely a mechanism problem which may be a product of the removing and replacing of the motor during the decoder fitting. ie: the motor may not be in the exact same place which could be causing jamming.
At least that is the conclusion I have come too. When I get time I will try to investigate further so I understand the drive mechanism better. In the mean time I will just run it backwards .
Warren