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Some folks replaced the traction tired wheels with regular wheels and saw improvement.
...notorious for shutting down and repeating the whole restart sequence on every track contact glitch.
This is exactly what happens. It's pretty frustrating. Good track and clean wheels even
Man, if the sound just stuttered and picked up where it left off is one thing but to go through the engine start all over again is a pretty inexplicably bad deal.
... Now the motor and sound runs for several seconds after I take it off the tracks!
Which is my cringe with too much keep-alive - loss of control. Ride-through is one thing, riding off the rails into the sunset is another.
Ok, next question! I popped the sideframes off and replaced the traction wheels from another unit. Now, for the life of me, I can't snap the sideframes back on. I get one set of groups to snap, not not the other. So now I have two units and can't get the sideframes snapped back on.Something terribly obvious I'm missing here?I don't even see how they can snap back into these tiny notches
John, great to see you posting again!And if anybody knows how to document, it's you.But I'll admit my enduring distrust of all things BLI started when we test-ran your PA1 on my layout. Yeesh. Between the stalling and the derailments, that was enough for me. So if you've figured out how to beat any of the kind of things I saw, everybody should pay attention.
Hi, I have some photos of replacing the BLI/PCM E unit wheelsets here, as well as my experience with improving the electrical pickup on these. Yes, putting in the replacement wheelsets helped. Didn't make it perfect, but made it noticeably better, to the point where it "almost always runs w/o cutting out":