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It did it with smoke on or off, but only if the track voltage was too low for it to get going.  I just found it odd that it was regular chuffs, just like it was moving.

I realize you've already put this to bed.  But for the record in case this comes up again, when you say "too low to get going" does this mean the engine is in conventional FWD or REV (not neutral) and the motor is being driven...just without enough voltage so it's stalled?

Stated differently, if the engine was in neutral, did you every get the false chuffing/puffing?  And if so, did false chuffing disappear when raising track voltage (engine still stopped because in conventional neutral).

Trying to isolate if this is something that "only" happens when the motor is actively pulsed (albeit in vain) at low track voltage.

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