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On my 2 rail train master and my weaver brass pocono, I can "charge" both engines on a test track with my dcs commander. I let them charge for 7 hours two weeks ago. Go back to the club to run, and my pocono still stops going through the switches in straight DC. I can run the pocono twice a week for 1 hr+, tuesday & thursday and it still stops.  

 

Should I change the battery packs in both engines, because it seems they can't hold a charge. the train master in the newest one in premeir 2 rail, and my brass pocono had the PS2 upgrade done last august.

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A battery doesn't prevent the engine from stopping if it loses track power, it only keeps continuity of the logic and sounds.

 

If you turn power off to the engine does it complete shutdown sounds.  If so the batteries are fine.

 

You may not have all the wheels providing power input and it stops when the good wheel loses continuity on a switch dead spot.  G

I didn't think the battery had anything to do with actually moving the engine.

 

GGG, correct me if I'm mistaken, but the battery will just maintain the state for brief power interruptions, insure continuity of the sounds, and store the parameters at shutdown.

 

For your symptoms, I'd check the spacing of the track pickups, that's usually the issue with switches.

Is there a long term issue with not running using the battery? For some reason, my engine can not produce sounds when the battery is in, I have removed the battery and everything works fine. The battery is over 7 years old and I think is shorted.

The engine is PS2 with the 2.4 volt battery, I run it using DCS only. Everything seems to work and as long as I keep it on the powered track during shutdown it remembers all changes made.

Yes GGG, that's what was happening, I could still hear it but it was faint. It started about a year ago. If I used the external charger the sound would be fine for a month or so. Now, not even that works.

 

So I tried removing the battery and the engine works great. Is it OK to run without the battery? Is there a long term problem? I know it won't work without a battery in conventional.  

 

Thank for your reply.

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