I tried my best to search for this topic, and came up empty, so apologies if it's already been discussed.
I have a relatively small E-Z street setup, integrated into my On30 layout for a Christmas Village. I have 3 new E-Z street vehicles, unmodified out of the box, and they all run at different speeds, eliminating the ability to run all 3 at the same time.
I'm running a second set of parallel E-Z street tracks to run in the opposite direction and create two directions of traffic, but that's currently running an O Scale trolley, from Lionel which also runs at a different speed, but that's obviously to be expected.
Ideally, I'd really like all 3 vehicles to run at the same speed on one track.
I'm running DCC for the 3 locos on the train layout, and I believe it's possible to equip ez streets with DCC, but I'd really like to avoid the money and effort involved in equipping the e-z street vehicles, and purchasing an additional DCC controller for a layout that's only out 1 month a year.
Has anyone else experienced this, or identified a solution?
How likely is it, that thoroughly cleaning the contact points on all 3 and the track will solve it, or opening up the vehicles and re-greasing the gears? I've tried letting the vehicles run individually for long stretches of time to see if they 'break in', but that hasn't seemed to do much.
Are E-Z street vehicles designed (ideally) to all run at the same speed out of the box?
Thanks!!!
I have a relatively small E-Z street setup, integrated into my On30 layout for a Christmas Village. I have 3 new E-Z street vehicles, unmodified out of the box, and they all run at different speeds, eliminating the ability to run all 3 at the same time.
I'm running a second set of parallel E-Z street tracks to run in the opposite direction and create two directions of traffic, but that's currently running an O Scale trolley, from Lionel which also runs at a different speed, but that's obviously to be expected.
Ideally, I'd really like all 3 vehicles to run at the same speed on one track.
I'm running DCC for the 3 locos on the train layout, and I believe it's possible to equip ez streets with DCC, but I'd really like to avoid the money and effort involved in equipping the e-z street vehicles, and purchasing an additional DCC controller for a layout that's only out 1 month a year.
Has anyone else experienced this, or identified a solution?
How likely is it, that thoroughly cleaning the contact points on all 3 and the track will solve it, or opening up the vehicles and re-greasing the gears? I've tried letting the vehicles run individually for long stretches of time to see if they 'break in', but that hasn't seemed to do much.
Are E-Z street vehicles designed (ideally) to all run at the same speed out of the box?
Thanks!!!