Very basic questions about digital sets
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2022 4:05 pm
Hello all,
These may seem like very silly questions, just to add I have never used Digital before at all. All my stuff is very old analogue kit.(1960s to 80s stuff)
I have been given a Virgin Pendolino digital set(R1076), I am trying to set it up for a school club. There are no instructions with it!
Have set it up the best I can, all seems to be complete. I have wired up the controller(R82130) as best I could.
The loco moves around the train VERY slowly with the wires connected in the A/B slots on the back of the controller. The speed dial seems to have no affect what every setting I put it on. The STOP button works, but the only way to get the loco to move again is to unplug and plug it in again.
I tried the wires in the other port, that seemed to speed the train up, still no control from the main dial and the display flashed "ES" so I stopped doing that.
Anyone offer any insight?
It could be that the loco needs a service...
A couple of other question, could I use analogue locos on the track? I guess the digital controller will not work with them.
I have noticed that the tracks still have holes in them to put power clips in them.
These may seem like very silly questions, just to add I have never used Digital before at all. All my stuff is very old analogue kit.(1960s to 80s stuff)
I have been given a Virgin Pendolino digital set(R1076), I am trying to set it up for a school club. There are no instructions with it!
Have set it up the best I can, all seems to be complete. I have wired up the controller(R82130) as best I could.
The loco moves around the train VERY slowly with the wires connected in the A/B slots on the back of the controller. The speed dial seems to have no affect what every setting I put it on. The STOP button works, but the only way to get the loco to move again is to unplug and plug it in again.
I tried the wires in the other port, that seemed to speed the train up, still no control from the main dial and the display flashed "ES" so I stopped doing that.
Anyone offer any insight?
It could be that the loco needs a service...
A couple of other question, could I use analogue locos on the track? I guess the digital controller will not work with them.
I have noticed that the tracks still have holes in them to put power clips in them.