Class 50 has not been used for at least two years. Got it out and on the very slowest speed it judders, worse in one direction. It was OK when put away.
DCC sound fitted.
Any ideas please.
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Class 50 Juddering
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Re: Class 50 Juddering
Welcome to the forum.
Have you cleaned the wheels and pickups thoroughly.
Have you cleaned the wheels and pickups thoroughly.
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Re: Class 50 Juddering
In addition, after two years of inactivity a very light lubrication wouldn't hurt.
Don't over do it though, just a micro tiny spot of special model railway lubrication and never use spray lubricants such as WD40 or too thick oils like 3 in 1.
Don't over do it though, just a micro tiny spot of special model railway lubrication and never use spray lubricants such as WD40 or too thick oils like 3 in 1.
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Re: Class 50 Juddering
Thanks for the reply. First thing I did was to lubricate. I'll try cleaning wheels
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Re: Class 50 Juddering
Any one tried a Gaugematser Ruby 8 pin DCC90 decoder.
Can not afford the better ones.
Mike
Can not afford the better ones.
Mike
Re: Class 50 Juddering
TBH a suitable Zimo or Lenz standard won't be beaten! They are just a couple of £s more, if at all? Typically a Zimo is around £20 or £2.00 difference!
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