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Dave,if you were willing to send me one of those bad motors I could give it a postmortem as I'm curious as to what is wrong. Of course with the number of projects I have sitting on my workbench it will take me a while to get to it. But it would be good to find out what happened.
Dave, I've only had this sort of thing happen to me with one of my Atlas MP15DC. Thinking it was the motor, I purchased a new motor from Atlas and it seemed to fix the problem for awhile. Then within 6 months, this new motor started getting slower and the start setting on the throttle continued to increase. It reached the point where the locomotive would not start moving until I reached throttle setting 15 and throttle setting 99 was equal to throttle setting 50 on other locomotives. I had a few light boards that would fit the locomotive and I tried running the locomotive on DC. It preformed beautifully on DC, at that point I replaced the stock Lenz decoder with a Digitrax decoder (this is not a plug for Digitrax, just happened to have a Digitrax decoder on hand) and the MP15DC ran like a charm. It seems my issue was not a motor problem, but a Lenz decoder issue.
Okay, I confess my curiosity has gotten the better of me about this, because I have never once seen an Atlas (or Kato) motor fail (unless you count one that used to live in an old Kato J3a Hudson I got at a train show with a bad motor).If you are game, I'd be up for wanting to examine one of these dying motors too. Send me a PM if interested.
This is getting exciting. Which will solve the mystery first?
Remember folks, this is an exhibition, not a competition!I sent my address.In actuality, what I'll be most interested in is to see if Peteski and I come to the same independent conclusion.
Remember folks, this is an exhibition, not a competition!