Thanks for the quick reply. I did call the Service Dept and they gave me the info for sending it in.
Before I do I really want to try everything to make sure it's failing. I'm trying to avoid a Xmas with brand new Bachmann trains in my kids hands and no way to run them...
Since my last message I've done this;
I unplugged the EZ Commander from the outlet and let it sit for a while.
Plugged it back in and reprogrammed my 3 engines.
When programming, the engines did respond and move a bit to show they communicated.
This time they (all 3 engines) did move... slowly getting 'stuck' every few feet until they stopped completely. Before I got little more than a motor buzz... I still can't get the lights to work. Same with the 2nd track.
#1
Is it possible that something as simple as a track and wheel cleaning is the problem? The layout is in my garage and it is exposed to that environment. I really never cleaned it in the 6-8 months it's been out there except to wipe the tracks down with a cloth for dust. But maybe? What is the best way or cleaner to use?
#2
Many forum contributors and enthusiast articles speak of connecting power feeds to multiple locations around the track to ensure smooth power and operation. Some even solder the tracks together. Is any of that really recommended/needed with a simple oval on a 4x8 foot layout? I have one feed from the EZ Commander that is daisy chained to the other oval. I measure a solid 18V everywhere around both tracks with an engine on it.
Before I do I really want to try everything to make sure it's failing. I'm trying to avoid a Xmas with brand new Bachmann trains in my kids hands and no way to run them...
Since my last message I've done this;
I unplugged the EZ Commander from the outlet and let it sit for a while.
Plugged it back in and reprogrammed my 3 engines.
When programming, the engines did respond and move a bit to show they communicated.
This time they (all 3 engines) did move... slowly getting 'stuck' every few feet until they stopped completely. Before I got little more than a motor buzz... I still can't get the lights to work. Same with the 2nd track.
#1
Is it possible that something as simple as a track and wheel cleaning is the problem? The layout is in my garage and it is exposed to that environment. I really never cleaned it in the 6-8 months it's been out there except to wipe the tracks down with a cloth for dust. But maybe? What is the best way or cleaner to use?
#2
Many forum contributors and enthusiast articles speak of connecting power feeds to multiple locations around the track to ensure smooth power and operation. Some even solder the tracks together. Is any of that really recommended/needed with a simple oval on a 4x8 foot layout? I have one feed from the EZ Commander that is daisy chained to the other oval. I measure a solid 18V everywhere around both tracks with an engine on it.