Thumper Posted October 9, 2020 Share Posted October 9, 2020 Hi all, Been using JMRI via SPROG 3 with the full WiThrottle on my phone for the past week and it’s great. The problem is every now and again, two of my Hornby TTS locos will randomly start moving without selection or any instruction - sometimes functions like the horn will randomly sound. It’s only the TTS decoders which I have this problem with. I also lose control of these particular locos, so performing an emergency stop does nothing. The only way to stop it is to quickly run over to the laptop and turn the JMRI track power switch off. Can anyone help fixing this very strange phenomenon please? It seems that they are getting random signals and it usually happens about 5-10 minutes into a running session. My connection is secure and password protected so I’m sure no one is ‘jumping’ in on my running session. Many thanks Jonathan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
John ks Posted October 11, 2020 Share Posted October 11, 2020 On 02/02/2018 at 14:48, John ks said: TTS decoders for my class 67 have arrived a few days ago. Put the first one in an early version Class 67, IE no provision for speaker It was working fine on Digitrax DCC with a Hattons decoder Fitted the decoder & found a place to mount the speaker Placed it on the track pressed F1 & the sound came on F2 & the horn sounded, F3 & the other horn sounded, F0 & the lights came on, changed direction & the lights changed accordingly Opened the throttle & it started to move That’s when it refused to obey any more instructions & kept going at it last throttle setting. Power off & on returned it to normal until I opened the throttle again & it again refused to obey any more instructions Disconnected the capacitor next to the motor, no change Then I remembered a post where it was suggested that all inductors & capacitors in the motor circuit should be removed. I did this & now it is working ok. I have a class 43 HST That I fitted with TTS & it had a similar problem and a similar fix John I had what sounds like a similar problem & fixed it by removing the suppression capacitors & inductor next to the motor John Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold pheaton Posted October 12, 2020 RMweb Gold Share Posted October 12, 2020 some TTS decoders have DC enabled by default, and this results in the phenomena you are seeing thumper, set cv 29 to disable DC running Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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