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I have a NOS PS 2 Hudson (30-1412-1) with very little run time.  Lately it has been slowing down, then taking off in a spurt, slowing down, etc.  Same areas of track for these problems.  No DCS.  I am running this with a Lionel KW transformer which has not given me any problems in 15 years.  Thoughts?

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Do your other engines have speed control?  If other engines run fine through that section of track then cleanliness and power feeds are probably OK.  Of course that doesn't explain why this train only acts up at that section of the track?

 

If other trains slow down at that area the power feeds are a prime suspect.

 

MTH Engine still should not jump.  It does try to maintain speed.  In this case (conventional) it is not remembering a speed setting, but rather responding to track voltage and adjusting speed accordingly.

 

If the train acts jerky in other areas, I would also check for loose side rods and possible mechanical binding.  G

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

Dirty rollers, wheels, or track.  The other possibility is poor power feed to those areas.  If the speed control can't keep the speed up, it remembers and tries to "catch up" which results in the jumping you see.

 

What John says. I have an Atlas 3R layout with a lot of switch sections and what you describe happened all over the place.

Things I did:

1) Cleaned rollers and wheels thoroughly (wheels can get caked with gunk).

2) Got Deoxit (can't remember the type) to apply to rollers and clean the track.

3) Added rollers. My MTH diesels all have the 2-roller pickups for four rollers total.

4) Added line drops at trouble sections. 1 drop for each of the 9 rail ends on an Atlas switch.

5) Switched from conventional to DCS. Not full DCS, bought a DCS Commander console. Sort of DCS lite but does apply 18 volts to the track and PS2's and 3's love it.

 

I have 3 Hudsons, 1 PS3 and 2 PS2 and all run nice and smooth at all sections of the track. Before I made those changes it was no fun. Jerking ahead, stalling and the horn sounding over switch sections.

 

S

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