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Trust me, it's easier to get off than get back on.  The railings are delicate, and the innards are squeezed.

Loco also runs well over Gargraves switches.  Mine currently has 4 supercaps, all identical to the original supercaps.  I will not say how they got there, nor will I say that this is a cure.  That way, I can't be blamed if anything gets screwed up.  I'll just say the resulting characteristics are similar to O-gauge PS3 board.

So I have a Virginian model. Mine does the same thing, sounds cut off shortly after power is turned off (I only run it in conventional). From what I heard the boards in the 44 tonner are the same as the HO boards so maybe that has something to do with it. 

I also have had issues with it not wanting to run after start up. I pull the power up and wait a few seconds, hit the direction button and it starts the start up sounds. I've had that problem with an engine with battery in it but never a capacitor. Any thoughts on that? 

My other issue was the one motor was actually slipping. My dad and I took it apart (which is a trip in it's self lol) and changed the grease on the worm wheels and it seems to work better. I had the same problem on my proto 2 era DD1s.  

I love the 44 tonner but was a little annoyed at first run. 

Notwithstanding the comments above, the 44-ton board was new.  It was not, as a wag suggested above, procured from a third party. Many new products, in any field, have deficiencies that show up in real world use.  The only fault I have heard of in the 44-ton boards is that the supercapacitors should have been sized slightly larger.  Sizing them larger, does add to the load on the charging circuit, so somewhere along the line a decision was made to size them as they were.

 

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