
This morning I have had a look at my lift out section, which is on the left hand side of the image. It was tapped the other day, to move it a fraction to realign the tracks; this resulted in the top track on the right hand side (on fixed layout boards) becoming dead (despite having its own dropper feeds). With the lift out section tapped back again, and we are only talking 1mm max, the top track becomes live and the bottom track dead. The movement has occurred as a soldered section of rail, where the two lumps of solder are, which prevents movement, had sprung its soldered joint.
Resoldering the securing rail across the gap resolved the dead section issue (no idea why it should as the tracks have their own droppers). Just as I was tidying up the solder, the whole layout has died, I have no power. Looking at the NCE Power cab and the control panel, it appears as if I have a short, after a few seconds the system tries to power up and for a fraction of a second the board lights up before instantly powering down, as if there is a short.
So to try and resolve the issue, in turn I have; removed the soldered securing rail, completely isolated the lift out section from the rest of the railway, checked chocolates box connectors and bus feeds for any obvious shorts, removed all the stock which was running at the time, hoovered the layout looking for obvious shorts. I cannot resolve the issue, the system will not power up.
Have I assessed the issue correctly and is it a short, or is there another issue? Is there a way of proving the NCE Power cab before further exploratory work is done? Just what further exploratory work - I have no idea, I don’t really know where to start. It’s not as if I’ve done any rewriting, I haven’t, all I did was resolder the securing rail across the two copper clad pcb sections, and that has been there for years without issue.
Not a happy chap this morning, so any help and advice would be welcome. Or it’s the tiddlywinks league.
Sorry it’s been a bit long winded.
MOD NOTE: Moved to the DCC section