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  1. I have rewired the loco fitted an 8 pin socket and decoder now is all o.k. so the short must have been in the circuit board. Cheers all, Bob
  2. I have done away with the 6 pin male and female socket that connects the tender wires to the loco,re wired from motor and pick ups to the circuit board,still the same problem i therefore think the problem is with the circuit board. Will try to obtain a new one and see if that solves it.
  3. Hi all i have a Bachmann Robinson 04 GWR Rod,the loco runs fine with the blanking plug in but when i put a 21 pin decoder in my Power Cab controller reads short circuit detected. Anyone have any ideas what the problem may be. Thanks Bob P.S. have tried 3 different chips.
  4. Further updates, The loco runs fine on DC with the chip fitted. On Dcc in CV50 i turned off the back emf and the loco ran smoother but struggled to negotiate bends. With the back emf turned on the loco went round the bends o.k. but ran jerkily. Is there anything else i can adjust to sort this problem out. Cheers Bob .
  5. Hi all,i have a Bachmann St Edmund Hall fitted with a Lenz Silver mini decoder,the loco runs fairly well but is still a bit jerky. What CV numbers need to be adjusted to obtain smoother running,i am using an NCE Powercab controller. Also i have read that CV 29 bit 3 adjucts the dc / dcc mode,how do i find bit 3. Thanks in advance Bob
  6. Has anyone fitted etched number plates to the 47xx and if so is it easy to remove the standard fitted ones.
  7. Hi all, i have 2 Hornby 61xxs and both are poor runners stalling on points etc. I believe they are derived from the old Airfix models and re motored by Hornby. My question is has anyone found a way to get these locos to perform better. Cheers Bob Meant to say Prarie tanks not Pannier.
  8. Well i removed the front bogie made no difference to the running,checked the back to back measurements and all the wheel pickups,removed the capcitor this has still not resolved the problem. Will have to try a different decoder if that dose not solve the problem then i will give up on this loco. Bob
  9. Thanks for your reply, i have other sound fitted locos most are not TTS they are all ok. I also have a TTS Duke of Gloucester and this runs o k through the points at slow speed. I don't have a multimeter and the pick ups look o k but i will dismantle the loco and check them. Bob
  10. Hi all,my Hornby A4 TTS sound fitted stalls on certain points when going slowly despite pick ups on all loco and tender wheels. Other locos are o k on the same points,do you think it may be the decoder Hornby use with the TTS system. Bob
  11. Hi all,may sound a silly question but how do you run and control 2 locos a the same time,i am using an NCE Powercab. Bob
  12. They are both DCC fitted with Bachmann 21 pin decoders,i will have a look at the grease in the towers. Thanks Bob
  13. Hi all i have the Bachmann 1000 and 1001 in B R green and while 1000 runs quite quietly 10001 has a growl to it. Has anyone got a suggestion as to what the problem may be. They have both been run in for an hour or more. Bob
  14. I had the same problem with my two class 66s derailing on points. I checked and altered the back to back measurements and even replaced some points all to no avail and decided to store the locos back in their boxes. But after reading the posts on this blog i loosened the bogie fixings screws and lo and behold they now run perfectly with no problems over the points,well chuffed. Regards Bob
  15. Hi all Re problems with Hall loco on DCC. Fitted a Lenz decoder and it was back to jerky running again,so i have fitted a blanking plug and returned it to DC,it now runs fine. Bob
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