So I have only one LM-3S RailPro module equipped loco at this point. I've got a couple more modules on order which will help me compare/contrast in the future, but the LM-3S module I installed in my Athearn "DCC Ready" GP40X appears to run warm. I was running it roundy-round today for ~ 10 minutes, no freight cars in tow, flat and level. Watching it on the HC-2B, it again started creeping approaching the "warm" threshold. The loco shell was in the area of the LM-3S module was warm to the touch as well. The throttle was at ~70% and current (power) was somewhere around the 50% range.
What, if anything, does this suggest to the more experienced/long-term users?
As an aside, and I'm not sure it's directly related, intermittent shorts started occurring as the module approached "warm". The loco would stop, sound & lights would go off, then come back on and start moving again. When this started occurring, it initially seemed to happen in the same locations on the layout, but as it got warmer, it started happening more frequently anywhere on the layout and then would only move forward a fraction of an inch before stopping again. It got to the point that I could tap the shell and it would momentarily come back alive only to instantaneously die again. I'm calling it a short because that's what it seems like. But then again, perhaps the LM-3S module is at issue? The HC-2B didn't ever list any faults when the loco would die/short. Also, the PWR-56 power supply never reports a fault suggesting the output is shorted.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciatted!