If one loop is shutting down, I assume this means the PH 180 breaker is popping. That would indicate a phase problem or short.
The blue circle is a place where the outside rail power changes from one side to the other. Since the longer train is having problems there, it seems to be a problem where the engine is bridging the outside rails from separate lock-on's. It could also be a problem with the switch track connections.
Okay, thank you for your advice here. I changed all of the lock-ons to the same side of all of the tracks. I ran the Dash 8 right after I changed them and in ran fine through the blue circle. Later though, it stopped. After some close inspection, I noticed a lot of the pins on the outside rails are bent, so I think if I check/fix all of those, it may fix it.
I'd guess that engine is loosing the common on the inner switch with the non derailing rails and the rubber tires. When it stalls if you wiggle it does it come to life?
It did not when over the switches in the red circle, but when it is in the blue circle, yes.
May have missed it, curious if you have tried powering it all with one source?
I haven't, but I think I have figured out the issue.
I guess we need to know what exactly this statement means
"the engine shuts down and ONLY the inner loop shuts off"
Exactly that. When the engine would go across the switches between the inner and outer loop, the engine would shut down and all of the lighted lock-ons, switch lights, and bumper lights on the inner loop would shut off.
Does the breaker trip? Total loss of power then?
I'm assuming its the breaker. To fix it, I'd just unplug the power then plug it back in and the inner loop comes back to life (with the train removed.)
I would have purchased the adapters rather than cut them off, easier to keep tabs on which is which. In any case, IIRC one of the conductors is ribbed. Make sure those conductors from your bricks both go to the same side of your lock-ons. If the bricks are in phase there should be no voltage potential between the center rails at the switches.
I would've went that route if I knew that the connectors existed. No big deal though!
Okay, so here is my update. It was in fact a phasing issue, well at lease the red circle was. The first thing I did was used a lighted lock-on to test the ouput feeds from the TIU. The lighted lock-on did not indicate any type of phasing issue. I played with the switches and their connections for quite some time and couldn't figure it out. Finally after a while, I realized that the when placing the lighted lock-on across the inner loop ground and outer loop ground, it would light. I switched the input connections from one of the PH180s and success. The PH in question had the number 2000 46 on the bottom, indicated it is one with a phasing issue.
I have successfully sent the Dash 8 and one SD70 from the inner to outer loop and back.
The only issues that I'm having now is just in the blue circle, where the engine shuts down when on both the switch and first straight track. I'm hoping this is just a grounding issue between pins.