Tonight, I was checking for dead track by slowly rolling an MTH passenger car (premier) backwards on a stub track/siding and thru a switch that was already set to this siding.
As the passenger car passed backwards over the switch I saw a spark, which I have mentioned in a previous post, when trains pass over this switch.
Then, after clearing the switch, I pushed the car forward with the intent to go back into the same stub track/siding.
Well, the front wheels cleared the switch, and now with the car MIDWAY thru the switch with the rear wheels still on the first part of the switch and the front already on the siding, the switch changed back to straight "on its own"!
As a result, there was a buzzing sound, then a static type sparking sound, then the circuit breaker popped on the Z-1000 power brick.
I smelled burning, the same kind of burning smell when I have had a RealTrax switch go bad in the past.
Upon examination, the module with the green and red lights that snaps into the side of the switch was the origin of the burning smell.
There is a metal magnet/pipe(?) with plastic around it, that matches up with a similar piece inside the switch, when you connect this piece to the switch by inserting it.
It was black and burnt on the metal end of the magnet/pipe(?) of the module with the green/red lights on it.
The switch no longer works and I am so ticked....$65 down the drain!
Thoughts on why it did this?
I noticed in the past, that sometimes it took 2 or 3 attempt before the switch would move and "stay" set to the siding without wanting to flip instantly back.
But, this time it waited a few seconds before it switched back unexpectedly.