ZW-R transformer throttle problem
Let me see if I can describe the problem. When using U-A or U-D throttles the locomotive (both 2383 F3 or 2056 Steamer) runs fine, then cuts out from a momentary voltage interruption to the track, triggering the E-Unit to go into neutral, stopping forward motion. This occurs when “hands off” on the throttle levers.
When I move the throttle handle I can reinstate track voltage but it is occasionally intermittent, keeping me from running the train. I have wiggled the throttle handle left to right to try to find an intermittent throttle contact condition but sometimes I can cause a fault, other times, not so much.
This has me baffled. Looking at the exploded diagram for the ZW I can’t see where there could be a dirty connection in the throttle linkage. I’ve used contact cleaner on the roller and transformer windings (which are black from years of use). The spring tension of the wiper arm seems to be firm enough to keep the roller on the winding.
When I removed the cover from the ZW and tried to create a fault condition with an analog voltmeter on the appropriate terminals (U-A or U-D) everything is just fine.
The U-B and U-C circuits seem to be fine although I haven’t tested them extensively.
Does anyone have an idea I can follow up on? Will disassembling the handle assembly reveal any contacts that might need cleaning that might be causing the intermittent connections?
Thanks in advance!
Roger