Hi everyone,
I have been struggling for a long time with what appear to be signal noise issues when running my TIU in wifi mode using the WIU, and now with the new WTIU. The symptoms are the TIU losing connection with engines running and engines sitting on the track that are started up but not running. The problem does not occur when I set up the TIU without the WIU, using the MTH remote.
Running in wifi mode on the WTIU and the TIU/WIU setups, I am using the MTH network setting, with both an Android smart phone (Samsung) and an Apple tablet. In all cases, the wifi signal strength is very strong, and I am only 10 ft away from TIU.
The problem seems to worsen as more engines on my layout are started up. If I only have one engine activated, the problem does not seem to occur. I noticed recently that once I have started up say four engines on the same loop and WTIU channel, and have one engine running, when I refresh the engine list, individual engines will randomly drop out of the active engine list, and then come back when I refresh again.
I should note the my layout is in an off-the-grid location where the house power is either a large AC generator or a large inverter system. The problem occurs in both power scenarios. Note that generator power can be noisy electrically, and inverter power is not a perfect sine wave. When I first encountered the signaling issue with the TIU/WIU set up a few years ago, I tried a number of things (AC grounding, isolation transformer) to address possible AC power noise, but to no avail.
My layout consists of three separately wired loops with a single heavy wire feed for each (so no stubs). Each loop has a separate TIU channel (two fixed voltage and one variable) of a single TIU.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I have a good oscilloscope and could make signal noise measurements if I knew where to measure and what to look for.
Best regards,
Walter