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picked up this semi scale gg1 back in december from a member here. love this train dearly... pick this one over my williams or my lionel... but when i run it, seems like it doesnt have any slow speed, almost seems like i have to get a good couple volts to it, i will hear a relay or some type of electric noise, then it will move... i know i read alot about people here running the motors in series, to drop the current down... i know this one has an electionic board in it, dont know what it does.... so i was wondering if i could do it to this one... just want it to be able to crawl around the track.... any ideas?

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Wiring the motors in series will cause the reverse unit to pick up at a voltage lower than the motors' stall speed which will fix/mitigate the exact problem you are experiencing.

 

If the motors are running too fast when you here the "click", let's say at 7 volts to the motors, and the train shoots off, wiring the motors in series will still cause the "click" to occur at 7 volts, but the motors will only see about 3.5 volts.  If the motors stall at or above 3.5 volts, problem solved.

 

7 & 3.5 volts used as an example.  Could be any low voltage and half of it.

Originally Posted by Andrew Lawrence:

so the brown and blue wires from the board, that spit off to each motor, which is the right way to wire it so i dont have once motor going one way one the other?

Leave a brown on one one motor, a blue on the other, and connect the two "empty" motor terminals with a long wire of another color.

 

insulate and secure the unused blue & brown wires.

Originally Posted by Andrew Lawrence:
Originally Posted by Michigan & Ohio Valley Lines:
When I added an ERR Sound Commander2, I wired my K-Line GG1's motors in series. Mine now operates nice and slow, if I want.


how do you like the ERR sound commander? i've had it book marked for a while... been thinking about picking one up for this engine...

My K-Line G had no horn or bell, so I really like having the ERR unit in it.  The electric sounds are pretty good.

Originally Posted by Michigan & Ohio Valley Lines:
Originally Posted by Andrew Lawrence:
Originally Posted by Michigan & Ohio Valley Lines:
When I added an ERR Sound Commander2, I wired my K-Line GG1's motors in series. Mine now operates nice and slow, if I want.


how do you like the ERR sound commander? i've had it book marked for a while... been thinking about picking one up for this engine...

My K-Line G had no horn or bell, so I really like having the ERR unit in it.  The electric sounds are pretty good.

yeah neither does mine... and for the $49 price, doesnt seem like a bad deal for sounds.

 

Thanks all for your help, this will be tomarrow's project!

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