Late last night I stumbled onto the solution for a frustrating problem with jerky, erratic performance of my TMCC locomotives on my under-construction-layout! I've been using a Lionel ZW-L, set to conventional mode, to power my conventional, Legacy, and TMCC locos. I use the throttle handle on the ZW-L to set the voltage to 18V, then use my CAB-2 for control of TMCC and Legacy locos. When I want to run conventional locos, I simply vary the voltage with the throttle handle on the transformer. No problems with Legacy locos, or conventional locos when doing this.
My problem started when running TMCC locos, which are mostly Postwar Celebration. Performance of these locos was horrible, with jerky starts and stops, spotty response to commands, and noisy running when under way. I tried a number of things to remedy this, including servicing all affected locos, and cleaning all track. I tried plugging the transformer and Legacy base into separate outlets, without surge protectors, etc. Nothing really worked, until last night, when running a prewar 224 and passenger car consist.
I had changed the ZW-L to command mode to allow variation of voltage via the CAB-2. After running that little prewar beauty, I parked it on a siding, and cut power to that siding. I turned voltage up to 18V using the CAB-2, and addressed a Postwar Celebration, FM Trainmaster on another siding. I rotated the throttle on the CAB-2 and it quietly moved off, slowly and smoothly! How could this be? Just the night before it had been lurching and surging and resisting commands like a stubborn child! I had to confirm what I was seeing, so I parked the Trainmaster and put a PWC NW-2 on the track. I'd been having severe problems with this little switcher and thought this would be the true test. I rotated the throttle and, just like the Trainmaster, it rolled off smooth and quiet. Needless to say, I am very pleased with the way things are working now.
My one questions is- why? Can anyone explain why the change from conventional mode to command mode on the ZW-L would make such a difference? Has anyone else seen this issue?