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  1. All you have changed is the address ,all other CV should remain the same . Changing CV 150 to 1 is altering the motor pid control . CV 153 and 154 can be adjusted to fine tune the motor . If you stay with CV 150 at 0 CV 151 and 152 can be adjusted If your decoder has gone gaga (it happens ) Then 8 to CV 8 should!d reset it losing any changes you have made . CV 10 back emf could be turned off too ie CV 10 = 0
  2. Give the track good clean use a track rubber or a piece of hardboard . Check all the fishplate connections are clean and secure when assembling the track. If your peckett has been run on dirty track then the wheels could have picked up some dirt Do a little track at a time connect the controller then add a little more clean track ensuring good running and repeat
  3. Be careful when switching back on radius curves .some longer locos do not like it and can derail put a short straight between the opposite curves .
  4. One thing to eliminate Pedro is that the wheels are all inserted the correct way round .
  5. Google free track plans There will be something of interest.
  6. If 6x4 is your space limitation .then I would bring n gauge into consideration .
  7. What was the first decoders current rating ? Double check your connections if a plug in decoder ensure clean pins.
  8. Some tts decoders had an issue where you turn the loco round to face the opposite way. You can try this
  9. 9 is the first double figure what happens when addressing to 19 , 29, 39,49 ? Have you reset the loksound 8 to CV 8
  10. Tried to read the latest engine shed .asked for login .logged in .returned to engine shed and asked to log in .
  11. Did you get a magic link email ?
  12. Use double pole switches one pole to control your track (variable controller voltage ). Use the second pole on the switch to operate your led power indicator (separate voltage supply ) .
  13. Four things to try, if this is happening with with different locos as you suggest. Give the track a good clean .invest in a good track rubber.Check your rail joiners are secure.Is your layout fed with just one connection. Try a multiple wiring ( bus ).Points. If you use point clips check these are secure.Have you had a controller failure? I would not have thought a DC runaway would damage a controller, another track issue?, intermittent point fault / stray track pin?
  14. The points could be faulty .Take the points out the layout and see if the controller resets .
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