whatlep
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I recently acquired an LGB Rugens 0-8-0 tank. Second hand, but a "shelf queen". The loco was still in its wrapping when I got it. So effectively new. It is a very early example of the loco type.
The loco has been chipped with a Massoth XL decoder and, for the first week in service on Ruritanian Railways, all was absolutely fine. No issues at all.
Last weekend the Rugens developed a sudden problem. It will not move in either direction at more than about 20% of top speed. I can reprogram the decoder CVs and the lights are working as expected. I suspect a motor problem.
Anyone had anything similar happen? I did notice that the Rugens was effectively being pushed along downhill by its trailing load as it is so free running. Hence the motor will have been turning at more than the expected speed for the power being supplied. Could it be that the motor has been trying to act as a generator or otherwise conflicting with the input power and has done a nasty to itself?
I need to get inside the loco to do some more investigation, but I haven't had the time to do so yet, given the amount of disassembly required. Any help gratefully received.
The loco has been chipped with a Massoth XL decoder and, for the first week in service on Ruritanian Railways, all was absolutely fine. No issues at all.
Last weekend the Rugens developed a sudden problem. It will not move in either direction at more than about 20% of top speed. I can reprogram the decoder CVs and the lights are working as expected. I suspect a motor problem.
Anyone had anything similar happen? I did notice that the Rugens was effectively being pushed along downhill by its trailing load as it is so free running. Hence the motor will have been turning at more than the expected speed for the power being supplied. Could it be that the motor has been trying to act as a generator or otherwise conflicting with the input power and has done a nasty to itself?
I need to get inside the loco to do some more investigation, but I haven't had the time to do so yet, given the amount of disassembly required. Any help gratefully received.