I have a large permanent layout wired per Barry's guidelines and have always enjoyed an average 9-10 signal strength. There are two TIUs, I believe both are Rev G versions.
In the past I have had issues with PS3 diesel lash-ups that initially functioned perfectly but during later sessions would fail to perform as one unit (directional lights change but no motors turn). This typically involved deleting and recreating the lash-up.
I finally got the idea to test signal strength for each individual PS3 unit and found it to vary in the 1-4 signal range. A different PS3 diesel was then placed on the track and measured a 3. Following this, I ensured all terminal connections were tight - no change in signal was noted.
Another test involved moving the power output from TIU #1 to TIU #2 - again, no change in signal.
I then tested two PS2 units, one diesel & one steam, and found them both to register a perfect 10 in the exact same area of the track. Both tests involving PS2 & PS3 engines were repeated multiple times and delivered identical results, PS2 = 10, PS3 = 3-4.
Because of past reports of black oxide screws causing issues, I removed the shell of a problem unit and found silver screws were used to connect the power leads to the trucks.
Is this a known issue? Do I need to tell my wife I need a Rev L?
Thanks!
Scott