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Hello. I have an MTH Virginian  steam engine with PS2 and using DCS.

My problem is when runnning the engine with the smoke ON it will immediately accelerate to full throttle and cannot be controlled.

If the smoke is turned OFF the engine will accelerate normal and slow as expected and work perfect.

Does anyone have an answer why the train runs away full bore when the smoke is on. I've tried everything I could imagine. Battery, new.tape on the motor wheel, checked wires etc.

I'm stumped as everything else works gteat when the smoke is on except it running full bore. It's my favorite engine for personal reasons so I want to have it working properly and completely. Thank you.

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When the smoke is on and engine running the smoke motor is working creating smoke and it is pumped out the stack in conjunction to the motor chugs. 

I have also previously reset the unit with the DCS and by manual operation as suggested by another tech.

When this started it worked fine one day and then next day when the smoke was activated it took off like a scared puppy and has been doing it since that day. I also checked for all the grounds having good connections.

Is there a way to check the smoke unit for proper electric  resistance and draw?

Will post the unit model numbers when I get home.

Thanks

I will surely look into that and try unplugging and then run it. If that is the cause do you have a web site those smoke motors can be purchased at? I do know it is a single unit and I could be wrong but I would imagine they all use the same style on a 2-8-4. Again if they do vary I will get the train numbers when I get home.

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The most likely cause is noise from the smoke drive lines getting into the tach lines.  Sometimes, separating the smoke unit wires from the tach lines will do the trick.  Other times, if the ground is shared, the noise still gets through.  In the case of shared ground connections between the smoke fan and tach, you can move the tach to a different ground connection on the main connector on the board.  Call the service guys.  They have encountered this many times and should be able to help you.

MTH RD posted:

The most likely cause is noise from the smoke drive lines getting into the tach lines.  Sometimes, separating the smoke unit wires from the tach lines will do the trick.  Other times, if the ground is shared, the noise still gets through.  In the case of shared ground connections between the smoke fan and tach, you can move the tach to a different ground connection on the main connector on the board.  Call the service guys.  They have encountered this many times and should be able to help you.

This is hard to do unless the engine is a PS-2 5V board in the engine or a diesel.  Regardless, I have found that the noise comes from the fan motor going bad, and the easy solution is change the fan motor.  G

Ok testing the wires to the motor.... First off the motor does not turn at any point with the cuffing when smoke is activated.

Secind...   When I disconnect the power wires to the motor to test the current the train goes full speed whether the smoke is activated or not..

 

I'm guessing the smokmotor is bad and the system needs the electrical resistance from it to run properlly, that's a guess.

I bought 2 smoke motors that I should get Friday. After I install 1 I will update this post with the outcome.

 

 

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