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I bought a one of these recently (unrun, dealer's old stock) and it is a masterpiece.

I found that it runs fine in TMCC mode until it reaches about 10-15 smph. Then it just stops dead - sounds continue, lights work, whistle/couplers work and it starts again when commanded to move until it reaches 10-15smph and stops dead again. This happens in forward or reverse.

I tried resetting the engine.

Does anyone have any suggestions for the cause and/or cure for this problem?

Any help appreciated.

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One other thing to check is make sure the valve gear is not bent or binding and the eccentric crank is in the correct position. Sometimes the screw holding it on loosens and allows it to rotate.

OT but does this dealer have any more squirreled away? This ugly duckling is one of my favorite SP engines. I assume it has the whaleback tender?

 

Pete

We probably should try to narrow down the problem before considering board replacements.  

 

Here's a thread where I posted all the TAS stuff I have: https://ogrforum.com/t...rials-andamp-manuals

 

What you're describing is unusual, but could be explained by an electronic failure, just have to try to narrow it down.

 

The fact that it happens in both directions kinda' makes me think it's not just a bad component, normally that kind of behavior is in one direction.

Thanks,

 

I really appreciate your help on this.

I re-checked the bare board and can see no version no similar to the picture in joseywales' thread.

 

I tried resetting the background pulse etc - no difference.

 

I selected 128 step mode and the locomotive accelerated gently to a much higher speed but, it then stopped responding to TMCC commands - fortunately on rollers not crashing into other trains!

 

Does this narrow things down?

Originally Posted by Norton:

Frank, are you saying your board is different than the one pictured in Joseywales thread? 

The one in the pic is an EOB motherboard. It should match what you see in the EOB installation manual. If it is not the same I suppose you might have an EOB Drop in board which is much smaller.

 

Pete

ok i was wrong i think..look at the instruction manual john posted on my thread..TAS made 2 boards 1 is a SAW the other is a EOB..are you sure you have a EOB board?.Because john posted the manual for saw and thats how id found out i have a EOB system..SAW has 6 wires to the tender=6 pin in the loco..  and EOB has 8 wires...didnt know there was a upgrade cruize kit for the EOB?..Theres 2 versions of the EOB ..your might be the earlyer version and mine might be the newer version..??

https://ogrforum.com/t...r-motor-driver-board

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Originally Posted by britrailer:

It has an 8 wire tether and the instruction book says EOB.

 

The motherboard looks identical to the one shown in the EOB installation manual and very similar to the picture in the thread - except that there is no "version 2" label on mine.

 

if it looks like the one in the manual..its the same as mine then..didnt you say the tach sencer is on a angle on the motor? if so,try the line it up strait on the motor..on a angle could give the board wrong reading from the motor tach tape..I haven't installed my EOB yet. in my S1 ..just for the heck of it..does your train have the TAS turbo smoke unit in it?

Joseywales,

Yes - it does have the TAS turbo smoke unit.

I re-aligned the tach sensor - it didn't make any difference.

Gunrunnerjohn,

I'll upload a photograph of the motherboard top after I remove the power, sound and R2LC boards after family breakfast today.

As I test this system, it seems that the EOB has developed some kind of "speed limit" which makes it cut off the motor when the limit is reached/exceeded.

 

Again, thanks for your patience and help on this.

I can't see pickup errors shutting down the board like that, but obviously it doesn't hurt to verify it.

 

I wonder if it's possible a component on the pickup board is failing and causing some odd issue?  I'd think a runaway would be the usual result, that's what always happens to me with pickup errors on these or MTH stuff.

 

I'm thinking maybe bad drivers that overheat whenever you draw too much current?

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

I can't see pickup errors shutting down the board like that, but obviously it doesn't hurt to verify it.

 

I wonder if it's possible a component on the pickup board is failing and causing some odd issue?  I'd think a runaway would be the usual result, that's what always happens to me with pickup errors on these or MTH stuff.

 

I'm thinking maybe bad drivers that overheat whenever you draw too much current?

just a curious question john..what if the tach reader might be going bad? wonder if that can cause that problem?..britrailer.boy iwould like to see how that smoke unit is wired up..I got one too to got with the EOB setup..wished there was instrutions on those smoke units..

Joseywales,

 

I have a set of (rather dog-eared) instructions for a TAS turbosmoke unit which I recently installed in a Williams brass 4-6-2 that I gutted and rebuilt with an ERR Cruise Commander/RS4 I can scna these and post them if you want them. The ERR Turbosmoke installation was pretty straightforward - 3 wires (AC hot, Ground, Chuff signal from RS4. Unfortunately, the Turbosmoke unit on my 3rd Rail Berk is buried inside the shell and I can't see exactly how it's wired but there are 3 wires from the locomotive harness leading to it.

Originally Posted by britrailer:

Joseywales,

 

I have a set of (rather dog-eared) instructions for a TAS turbosmoke unit which I recently installed in a Williams brass 4-6-2 that I gutted and rebuilt with an ERR Cruise Commander/RS4 I can scna these and post them if you want them.

I'd like a copy, can you attach them to a post here?  Even better, there is a pinned thread in the TMCC/Legacy forum for documentation, that would be a good place to put them.

Are you just running with a brick now?  The conventional tests should tell us if it's a speed control issue or perhaps the drivers are turning off for some reason.

I've had to replace the drivers on a couple of these, one self-inflicted by letting a wire get away from me, the other was probably a shorted motor lead, but I don't know for sure.


Originally Posted by britrailer:
I'll scan the Turbosmoke instructions and post them to this thread and the documentation thread.


That would be great, always handy to have those when questions come up.

At this point I would try and determine if its the motor or the board. If you have a DC power pack or a diode bridge to convert AC to DC you could apply the DC directly to the motor leads gradually ramping up the voltage. Do this with the tether disconnected of course. Its a long shot, I know, but without detailed schematics of the board it would be hard to tell what is failing. If the motor comes up to speed then you know for sure there is a problem with the board.

 

Pete

Joseywales,

Thanks for pointing out the other EOB thread and the resolution.

 

Both of my 3rd Rail engines (I also have a Mogul) have the antenna connected to the tender chassis. All the literature I've seen says that grounding the antenna is a killer - is that a myth or, are 3rd Rail engines wired up differently to Lionel engines?

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