Last post, to follow up for others experiencing this intermittent reversing problem with the Bachmann auto reversing boxed set. The "tiny gap" that Bach-man helpfully identified needs to not only be "cleaned out," the gap establishes an electrical break in the rail that is critical to the reversing controller circuitry - the gap must be noticeable and maintained. If you are unaware of that requirement, it is very easy to press the rail sections together and eliminate the gap when you are assembling the EZ track layout. The rail slides more easily than you might think in the plastic ballast of the EZ track, and the gap is closed. If the two rail sections touch, no reversing!
Lesson learned: AFTER assembling the layout, go back with an Exacto or other very narrow tool and reestablish the gap on each end. One of the gaps is on the electrical supply track and the other is on the companion track with "A" labeled at one end and "B" labeled at the other.
Merry Christimas.
Lesson learned: AFTER assembling the layout, go back with an Exacto or other very narrow tool and reestablish the gap on each end. One of the gaps is on the electrical supply track and the other is on the companion track with "A" labeled at one end and "B" labeled at the other.
Merry Christimas.