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  1. Quick final update: All well with my LMS twins, running smoothly, no stalling. Now thinking about sound, but not a lot of room for a large speaker.
  2. Stripped 10001 down checked everything, good clean works perfectly now, except I made the elementary mistake of not putting one of the drive shafts back properly, that is for another day. 10000 I did not strip down just cleaned everything and it works perfectly. I think the oil/ grease on the bearings had got sticky and dry. Thank fully it was not a DCC issue in the end. Thank you all for your helpful suggestions.
  3. Thank you all for your very helpful comments, my initial thought was a wiring/decoder problem, however, in hindsight when the locos stall the lights remain on. Anyway, I think a methodical approach is needed, clean the locos thoroughly first, if that does not solve the issue, then a tinker with the electrics. Oddly, it is only the LMS twins that have this problem, other locos (including Bachmann) that are run sporadically appear ok.
  4. Thanks, I have got all weekend to attend to both locos, the locos stop 'on power' and restart spontaneously. I will check both the electrics and cleanliness of the locos using all the recommendations above.
  5. Thank you all for your very helpful comments, my initial thought was a wiring/decoder problem, however, in hindsight when the locos stall the lights remain on. Anyway, I think a methodical approach is needed, clean the locos thoroughly first, if that does not solve the issue, then a tinker with the electrics. Oddly, it is only the LMS twins that have this problem, other locos (including Bachmann) that are run sporadically appear ok.
  6. I have OO gauge Bachmann 10000 and 10001 both fitted with Lenz silver 21 pin decoders. In the past the locos have run without any issues. However, now both locos have developed the same issue, that is moving for a short distance, stopping then moving again. No other locos on my layout display this problem so I am assuming it is problem that has developed with both locos. Neither loco gets much running and I am thinking, if it is not an electrical/decoder problem then they may need servicing. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
  7. Thank you I am a patient person. I have paid for these models so I know I will get them when they arrive.
  8. So, I have paid for my 66 ‘Evening Star’ when can I expect it to be despatched? I paid for my CL50 a year ago and am still waiting, although I do appreciate there were a few issues to sort out with that. But I expect the 66’s to arrive sooner rather than later as they are in essence a modification of the Hatton’s model.
  9. Meanwhile back on the subject of the model, I have just had a request for payment for 66799 'Evening Star' so I presume the models will be on their way soon. It will be interesting to compare my Hatton's 66 with the Accurascale version. I know there are subtle tweaks with the AS version.
  10. Thank you all for your very helpful suggestions and info
  11. This may be a silly question, but here goes. I would like to know how far above the track the wires on OHL should be. The reason I ask is that I would like to put an OHL system (Peco) on my layout. However, I have an extensive tunnel, the height of which I have increased recently to potentially run Electric locos without having to lower the loco pick up arms when the loco goes through the tunnel. I would like to know the height of the wire nearest the track that comes into contact with the loco arm should be. I told you it was a silly question, but a rough guide to height would be helpful in making my decision.
  12. At least there is plenty of choice in the railroad series which will be welcomed by those who cannot afford the premium models. No Earth shattering announcements but I like the Locomotion model
  13. Over the last few years prices have climbed quite steeply. Hattons always tried to keep their prices reasonable. But with a cost of living crisis and finances being squeezed it is inevitable that people will have less to spend on the hobby. Sadly, Hattons may not be the last retailer going under. we can only hope that is not the case, and all those associated with Hattons will find new employment, and hopefully within the industry.
  14. Firstly, I hope everyone had a good Christmas and got all the presents they asked Santa for. I got a new laptop specifically to use with my Lokprogrammer and Decoder Tester. After messing around with the Windows 11s in order to let it download ESU ( what a palaver) I got all hooked up and was able to use one of my locos to look at some of the capabilities of the system. I have experimented with a few basic settings but am worried about doing the wrong thing. I have looked on Youtube and seen a few 'how to' videos mainly from American enthusiasts. I am keen to learn how to use this system more completely so that I can tailor some of the decoders to what I want. I was wondering if there is a good (preferably UK based) tutorial source where I can learn the ins and outs of the system, does anyone do a course? or is there a good manual/reference book? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Happy and Peaceful New Year to all members and BRM staff
  15. 7013

    Class 59 in 00

    Quick question, will one of those shop bought multi meters be able to tell me what Ohms my speakers are? I have several but no clue what ohms they are?
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