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Hello again
About eighteen months ago, I fitted an MRC decoder to an Aristocraft Alco A unit. It was connected to a matching B unit using a the A unit decoder (see G Scale Journal Spring 2011). It ran really well throughout last summer and I put it away for the winter. On getting it out this spring, I noticed that the current drawn had increased substantially and it did not seem very happy. I got round to looking at it today and split the A unit from the B unit. I was amazed to see that the A unit was hardly able to move alone and a quick check revealed that the bogies were driving in opposite directions!!!
A quick swap of the bogie direction saw them back in harmony and the current drawn was back to the previous level.
How can this happen?
Bill
About eighteen months ago, I fitted an MRC decoder to an Aristocraft Alco A unit. It was connected to a matching B unit using a the A unit decoder (see G Scale Journal Spring 2011). It ran really well throughout last summer and I put it away for the winter. On getting it out this spring, I noticed that the current drawn had increased substantially and it did not seem very happy. I got round to looking at it today and split the A unit from the B unit. I was amazed to see that the A unit was hardly able to move alone and a quick check revealed that the bogies were driving in opposite directions!!!
A quick swap of the bogie direction saw them back in harmony and the current drawn was back to the previous level.
How can this happen?
Bill