Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I just purchased a NIB JLC UP Challenger. It is absolutely beautiful! Just one problem, when I apply track power it shorts and trips the circuit breaker on my Z-4000. I took the tender off the track and applied power with just the locomotive on the track and no short, so I know it's in the tender. I even put another tender (same vintage (Lionmaster PRR T-1)) behind it and the locomotive runs fine.
I figured a bad mother board, so I ordered all four boards for the tender (motherboard, sound, R2IR and the power board) thinking the short may have affected the other boards and I only wanted to place one order. I installed all 4 brand new boards and no dice! It still shorts.
I applied track power very slowly and watched the amps for the indications of a short, so I don't think I applied enough voltage to damage the new boards, but I need one of you Yoda guys to tell me where else to look for that short.
I'm wondering if the coil coupler could be doing it?
Please help. Right now it is just a really beautiful, really expensive paper weight.
Thanks,
Jon Henshey