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I don't know Victor, if you read my earlier posts I seem to mention power pickup problems few times too. The detailed questions I have been asking were phrased in a way which should let us know whether it was a pickup problem. The last set of (unanswered yet) questions I posed might shed some more light on this problem.
hi peteski,I am aware you asked.I am betting you will get an answer along the lines...all the contacts are clean. the loco runs well everywhere else.try thinking of the problem this way.what would you decide is the fault if all the contacts are as solid and good as possible?the wheels are clean.the wipers are clean.the wires to the decoder are screwed to the frame.you have a 44 tonner with this problem...victor
Hi Guys.RESULTWell...........after 4 hours yesterday we have a running loco.We first checked the track power: voltage and amps. Then we checked current draw of the loco. All checked out fine.The problem stems from the pickups. Unlike most n scale diesels today with pinpoint axles onto metal strips with conical indentations to transfer the power, the BLI PAs are different. They have stub axles which are held into a PLASTIC conical indent. Set into the plastic sideframe is a metal strip with HOLES which the axle passes through, and hopefully touches! We ran the loco until it stopped, this with the sound off (CV133), then, if a screwdriver was run along the railhead, as it touched a wheel, the loco set off. Any wheel! This means that all 6 wheels were not transferring current. With an ohm meter and the loco off the track all wheels were showing they were "connected". We bent the strips so that they touched the face of the wheels rather than hopefully making contact with the axles and success. Re-instated the sound and they work. A rather poor design, and a shame for such a nice loco.
The latest run of BLI PAs, at least the 2 that I received, have a new truck design with pointed axles and contacts.
All six axles on one side failed electric ............... damn . I wonder if the trucks have enough lateral slop
. I wonder if the trucks have enough lateral slop , and if that would have helped seal the continuity deal instead of . Max has pointed out years ago that even with the cone design that the axle to frame pb strip must float freely . Did yours float ?
How did you bend the strips to contact the wheel faces? I have an E8A which doesn't run well, at all (used to be great). It goes about an inch, shorts / resets, runs a bit, shorts/resets. I sent back to BLI, twice, with "no issues found", yet even on straight track. Long out of warranty, now. Its B unit runs fine. After reading this thread, I went and checked, and I see very intermittent connectivity between the wheels and the pickup wires from the trucks. I also found the wire from the front right wheels had a bare spot in the insulation, but that doesn't seem to be related (was not shorting to frame or anything).