Bobby:
Now you need to run the test between the Z4000 throttles and both bricks correct? And then try to discover if it is the Z or the bricks which were made out of phase with the "world"?
Done - all three in phase
Did we ask if these are all powered from the same power strip and not different outlets as I think that would place them out of phase if they are connected to different legs in your breaker box. Seem to recall reading that here.
All powered from same power strip.
RJR
If there is a difference in voltage between "+" on a handle and "+" [to use your phrases--not correct on AC circuits], the bulb will light. Not a Z4000 problem.
Good to know
You have to be sure that Z4000 handle posts feed center rail;
Done - funny thing. If I take the powermaster out of the circuit and drive the track straight from the Z4000 everything works but as soon as I add the powermaster (also tried with the other two powermasters) back in the Z4000 acts up.
Z4000 U posts (which are connected internally) feed ground (including outside switch motor connectors through controller or insulated rail section), 14 or 10-volt posts feed the center of the switch motors and nothing else.
Not sure about what you are saying - would you please explain more - thx
I traced my ground wires last night - not sure if there is an issue or not so made a bunch of diagrams (see below)
This is basically what I have for common - does the dashed get me into trouble?
I know I can use the 'star' pattern but again does the dashed line get me into trouble?
This is both power and common also showing the placement of the powermasters. I deleted the questionable (dashed) connections. Any issues?
Tonight I am going to hook up the remaining non-derail wires and see what happens. I will also trace the circuit.
Thanks
Joe
PS - I sought of declared victory last night and bought another Lionel 180W brick to replace the Z4000. I will keep the Z4000 for the 14 and 10 V accessories.