Runaway locomotives

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Re: Runaway locomotives

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Have installed the new decoders to the locomotives. They both light up momentarily the short out causing the powercab to turn off.

The circumstances are as follows:

-I saw both locomotives operating correctly under DC control with blanking plates fitted.
-When I got the locos home took out the blanking plates and put in the Bachmann chips, both locos "ran away" as soon as placed on the DCC programming track.
-I attempted to reset the chips by placing the locos on a rolling road.
-Both locos then became completely unoperable.
-After putting in replacement Dapol chips, both locos now cause the powercab to short out.
-i have stripped one loco down completely removing the bogies and motor and connected the circuit board to the progrqmming track, with the same resultant short circuit.
-I now have nearly £600 of inoperable train set :-(

Really at a loss as to what to try now
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Best bet may be to contact Bachmann - they have a link to spares and repairs on their website.

https://www.bachmann.co.uk/page/customer-support
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An update, the issue is resolved. The problem appears to be that I inserted the decoders upside down. :oops:
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You won’t have been the first to do that. Glad it is sorted.
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It would save the manufacturer a great deal of grief if the plug was simply designed to only go in one way.
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you can't put a 21 pin decoder in upside down, can you?
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dtb wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 1:24 am you can't put a 21 pin decoder in upside down, can you?
Very difficult to achieve as the 22nd pin hole is usually blanked off.
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dtb wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 1:24 am you can't put a 21 pin decoder in upside down, can you?
I seem to have achieved (if thats the right work) it!
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C37 wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 1:18 pm
dtb wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 1:24 am you can't put a 21 pin decoder in upside down, can you?
I seem to have achieved (if thats the right work) it!
I suspect we all have similar ‘achievements’ on our modelling cv’s. ;)
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