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Hi Guys,
My layout has been "tracked" and wired.....about 200 feet of track. All my engines that have 4-wheel trucks, like RS-3's and RS-1's, run perfectly, even at full throttle....I should mention that I'm using old-fashioned DC technology with Aristo-Craft walk-around radio throttles. When I place an engine with 6-wheel trucks, like a DL109, they start to move and then I hear a click in my Aristo-Craft receiver, indicating there is a temporary short, then the engine moves a little further, about an inch or two and shorts out again. If I start the engine very, very slowly and power it up ever so gently, it doesn't short.
I've checked the wheel spacing on the DL109 and it is fine. I've been in this hobby for over 25 years and have had 3 DC layouts, all using the Aristo-Craft throttles and this has never happened before.
Does anybody have an idea as to what is happening?
Thanks in advance for any ideas you can offer.
Mondo
My layout has been "tracked" and wired.....about 200 feet of track. All my engines that have 4-wheel trucks, like RS-3's and RS-1's, run perfectly, even at full throttle....I should mention that I'm using old-fashioned DC technology with Aristo-Craft walk-around radio throttles. When I place an engine with 6-wheel trucks, like a DL109, they start to move and then I hear a click in my Aristo-Craft receiver, indicating there is a temporary short, then the engine moves a little further, about an inch or two and shorts out again. If I start the engine very, very slowly and power it up ever so gently, it doesn't short.
I've checked the wheel spacing on the DL109 and it is fine. I've been in this hobby for over 25 years and have had 3 DC layouts, all using the Aristo-Craft throttles and this has never happened before.
Does anybody have an idea as to what is happening?
Thanks in advance for any ideas you can offer.
Mondo