Hello all, I have had an MTH TIU and Lionel Legacy system running off of a MTH Z400 for about 5 years. I use both throttles, with a Lionel Legacy Polar Express with 8 incandescent cars, a MTH Premier SD70ACe, and a MTH F3 ABA with 7 LED passenger cars on one throttle, and two Premier Dash-8s (in question), and a GP-38 on the other. Recently, I purchased two MTH Premier Dash-8 Locos, both powered locomotives. A short while after purchasing these locomotives, the trains abruptly stopped running. I couldn't figure out for the life of me what happened. After a while, I checked the TIU under the table and found that the red output jack had melted. Shocked, I created a block for the Polar Express loop on the main layout, and switched it from its original spot sharing power with the Dash-8s and GP's, and switched it to the other, sharing power with the ACe and the F3's. After this fiasco, I rewired the remaining main layout to a different TIU terminal, and everything was fine for another two weeks. Then came Christmas Eve. I was running the trains, and not too long afterward, (5-6 minutes or so) the trains abruptly stopped once again. Dreadfully, i checked underneath the table and found the TIU smoking, with another melted jack. I must also note, when the trains stopped, only the tracks on the melted output were affected. The other throttle continued to operate (but was obviously quickly stopped by myself). Also, the amperage readings on the Z4000 were low just before the stop (3-4 amps). The Z4000 never tripped a breaker throughout both events. Continuing on, here I am today trying to figure out why the heck 3 engines were able to melt a TIU. I have attached pictures of the damage, and to get an idea for the size of the layout check out our videos HERE at the Siebecker Train Room YouTube page, or at the attached photos. Please help me understand this crazy model phoenemon.
Thanks, and as always, any help is appreciated.
PhoebeSnow