Everything on model trains, model railroads, model railways, locomotives, model train layouts, scenery, wiring, DCC and more. Enjoy the world's best hobby... model railroading!
Track Problems Cause Trains To Stop
Another problem faced by model railroaders is when a locomotive frequently stops or slows down in the same spot on the track.
This usually indicates a track problem.
In this case thoroughly the clean section of track. Check for “dead spots”, a bad track connector, or it could even be glue or debris from scenery disrupting the power flow.
If problem persists it could be an indication that the track may be too large for the size of power pack/transformer.
A more powerful transformer/power pack may be required if the problem section is at the opposite end of layout from transformer/power pack. The alternative is to use less track or run a second set of wires from the transformer/power pack to the problem section.
IMPORTANT: when running two sets of wires DO NOT CROSS WIRES. Label or color code wires so that each rail is linked to only ONE post on your transformer/power pack.
Leave a Reply