hornby R3244TTS Duke of Gloucester
hornby R3244TTS Duke of Gloucester
Small issue with the above
On DCC SS128, slow running from 003 to 020 loco jerks as it slowly runs, issue clears as the speed is increased.
It's a pre-owned loco and DC running is enabled, wheels clean, track clean etc etc
I will turn DC running off and put it on the rolling road for an hour but apart from that another suggestions before it goes back please.
Thanks
On DCC SS128, slow running from 003 to 020 loco jerks as it slowly runs, issue clears as the speed is increased.
It's a pre-owned loco and DC running is enabled, wheels clean, track clean etc etc
I will turn DC running off and put it on the rolling road for an hour but apart from that another suggestions before it goes back please.
Thanks
Re: hornby R3244TTS Duke of Gloucester
i belive this has come up on Hornby forum, DOG, is well named, for having the odd fault.
Re: hornby R3244TTS Duke of Gloucester
What decoder are you using? Some do show these strange speed changes.
Re: hornby R3244TTS Duke of Gloucester
I think CV 150 is set to 0 as the default, try setting it to 1 as that can help jerky running with TTS decoders.
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Re: hornby R3244TTS Duke of Gloucester
Thanks all
I searched the Hornby forum on Yelrow's suggestion and found a post that along with CV150 also to change CV154 and CV155. Going for a play now, will let you know.
I searched the Hornby forum on Yelrow's suggestion and found a post that along with CV150 also to change CV154 and CV155. Going for a play now, will let you know.
Re: hornby R3244TTS Duke of Gloucester
changed CV150 from 0 to 1 and all is well, didn't bother with 154 /155
thanks very much all
thanks very much all
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