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Rookie mistake, I forgot to test the SW1s I got before I detailed and painted one of them. They both run horribly. In DC (using 00 on a Zephyr) they go about 2 inches, stall then go again. With a TCS decoder I get lights but no motor control. I took one apart, cleaned it and checked everything out with no improvement.They both run fine when I use a 9v battery on the rails like PowerSteamGuy did. I'll go fight them some more now...Update: With the decoder in it accepts programming. I changed the address and now when I have it on the layout both front and rear lights come on. As I turn the throttle up, the wrong direction light dims down. Turn the throttle down, the light comes back up. Bizarre. Still no movement.
You most likely have the decoder installed upside down. See the SW-1 tech review (I pointed to earlier in this thread) for details....
Your tech review was awesome, it was part of the reason I decided to pull the trigger on these engines.I did have the decoder in upside down at first. I flipped it and now I get the bizarre light behavior, but still no motor.
I pulled the decoder and installed in in a FVM ES44. I checked in on the programming track and reprogrammed the new address. It ran smooth as could be.I re-installed the decoder in the SW1 (making sure pin 1 was in the pin 1 hole) and it ran! It's not the smoothest, but I'll give it some break-in time and see what happens.Thanks for the info on the coreless and 00 running. That would explain the bizarre behavior from the command station.
Pete, I'm confused by your contradiction in the statements about TCS decoders.Are they bad for coreless motors or good?
So which models have coreless motors ? How do you tell the difference ?
Fixed (I hope).
It still says TCS is bad and good. I'll order a Zimo and see how it does.
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