Has anyone seen or solved this one? I recently bought mth log dump and bin dump cars. Love that smooth activation. Today I was testing some transformers with locos and varying numbers of cars when everything came to grinding halt. The log car mysteriously was half activated and had snagged the coal elevator as it came through. I looked at the dump car and it also had raised but not as much as the log car. I lowered them both and ran 10-15 more loops and sure enough it was starting again. Whatever is going on is very gradual, my guess is it must be a switch making contact with the shoes on the cars. Has anyone had this issue and how did you solve it. Thanks for ideas.
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If I understand your description, the mechanism is intermittently activating a bit at a time...few degrees per loop or whatever. One idea might be to remove everything but operating car so it's nice and quiet in the room. Then manually guide the car around the loop. Seems to me you'll hear and/feel the motor running at certain locations around the loop. Then see what's going on "down-under" at these points.
That is a great idea, I will set the voltage on the track and see what happens. Thanks.
I don't have these cars but was wondering about using another detective method: Since the cars have a motor of some type wouldn't the AMPS go up when it activates? Maybe you could pull a single car around the track and watch your ammeter, if you have one. it might make a small, sudden spike that might be noticeable.
- walt
Hokie 71
You could try painting the top of the offending ground rail with some clear fingernail polish or anything else that will insulate it for a short distance.
Galon Tonell
On 022 switches, I sometimes have to bend the fat rail down slightly so it doesn't touch the sliding shoe. If you bend the fat rail down, don't bend it down so far the roller pickups don't touch it.
Great ideas and thanks. I just tried the easy one - putting a bit of clear polyurethane floor finish on the ground rail and it appears to have worked. I will see how long it lasts (more durable than fingernail polish?) and follow up with the "gentle" bending of the fat rail (never realized I could do that) if needed. thanks again for the good ideas.