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Acouple of days ago I posted the following on the Locomotive section-
I have just unpacked my brand new Aristo GP-40 (Art-23500-01) which I bought on EBay recently. I put it on my DCC controlled track which uses the Masooth system and set it to run in analogue mode. I switched off the smoke unit and switched the motor on via track power and the lights to on. It was making the high pitched hum that you normally get when running an analogue loco on DCC.
I was surprised to see that it was pulling about 0.7amp at standstill and 2.3amp running alone. I thought that the current consumption was too high so I switched off fearing a fault and headed for my PC.
Any ideas?
Bill
As usual, you were all very helpful and informative. I found out that there is a type fault with this loco and following contact with Tate at Aristo, the trucks have been removed and will shortly be wending their way to to New Jersey for repair/replacement. This means that I now have the loco in parts and will probably convert it to DCC over the next few weeks. As I probably will not have a plug in option available, does any body have the wiring diagram for this loco?
Thanks
Bill
Acouple of days ago I posted the following on the Locomotive section-
I have just unpacked my brand new Aristo GP-40 (Art-23500-01) which I bought on EBay recently. I put it on my DCC controlled track which uses the Masooth system and set it to run in analogue mode. I switched off the smoke unit and switched the motor on via track power and the lights to on. It was making the high pitched hum that you normally get when running an analogue loco on DCC.
I was surprised to see that it was pulling about 0.7amp at standstill and 2.3amp running alone. I thought that the current consumption was too high so I switched off fearing a fault and headed for my PC.
Any ideas?
Bill
As usual, you were all very helpful and informative. I found out that there is a type fault with this loco and following contact with Tate at Aristo, the trucks have been removed and will shortly be wending their way to to New Jersey for repair/replacement. This means that I now have the loco in parts and will probably convert it to DCC over the next few weeks. As I probably will not have a plug in option available, does any body have the wiring diagram for this loco?
Thanks
Bill