Voltage drop in reversing loop.

scook

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Hi

I seem to get a large voltage drop between the two sections of my LGB 10151 Reverse Loop Track Set, down to 13v when a loco is in the section, has anybody had this problem or any ideas on how it can be overcome?

Thanks
Sam
 
Might be worth checking the diodes in the 1015T section of track Sam?

When I had these units in my analogue days, I found that the solder joints on the pcb had failed due to water ingress. I managed to repair by resoldering the connections....
 
Thanks for the tip, Just spent a few hours outside trying to fix the problem, I did re-solder the diodes, sadly this didn't work, I then added an extra power supply to the track just after the second section of track and it works a treat. Problem solved.
 
Re:Voltage drop in reversing loop.

scook said:
Thanks for the tip, Just spent a few hours outside trying to fix the problem, I did re-solder the diodes, sadly this didn't work, I then added an extra power supply to the track just after the second section of track and it works a treat. Problem solved.

I wonder if one of those diodes has gone faulty?

Can you do a diagram as to where you've added this extra power feed please....
 
:o I thought it was one of the fundamentals of inserting diodes into a circuit, that you lose about 2V at the output end.
 
Gavin Sowry said:
:o I thought it was one of the fundamentals of inserting diodes into a circuit, that you lose about 2V at the output end.
You should only lose 0.6 - 0.7 V per diode..
Of course, if this is at the 'end of the line', so a long way from your PSU, then there could be a considerable voltage drop by the time you get to that point anyway.
 
PhilP said:
You should only lose 0.6 - 0.7 V per diode..
Of course, if this is at the 'end of the line', so a long way from your PSU, then there could be a considerable voltage drop by the time you get to that point anyway.

:) Yes, but there are 4 diodes in some of these circuits, two of which have some power loss effect at any one time..... about 2V total.
 
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