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I have one of the US Saving Bond MTH trolleys that you program the station stops in either loop or out and back mode. I successfully programmed in a loop, but when it repeats the loop, it keeps going a little past the stop and eventually is way past the stop. I'm not sure what causes this "drift", but can't find anything on MTH to correct or in the manual. I thought it might be that the battery was low, so have been charging it all day. Also going to check speed after I reprogram. Any other suggestions. Thanks take care....

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A long time ago when this discussion first came up, it was mentioned that the drift is normal and just a limitation of the repeatability of the system.  That tach reader on the flywheel is really good at taking a measurement of how many ticks go by to keep the set speed pretty constant, but when its used it to do the station stops it will eventually do exactly as you describe.

There may have been a thread where a person was trying to set up an unattended display in a store of some sort, and I think the end result was that this feature was not really capable of the long duration unattended operation that person was looking for.

How fast this happens (like after how many cycles) probably depends on the length of the run for your cycle, maybe other factors too.

It's not in the manual, that is for sure.  MTH was not in the habit of describing little feature limitations like this in their documentation.

-Dave

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