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« Last post by snowdog on September 14, 2025, 08:57:19 PM »
Hi Max,
It sounds like your motor is pulling to much current and the safety feature of the module has kicked in to prevent damage. If you remove power, the module will reset...A common mistake in converting to dcc or similar function is that people believe the conversion will help the loco run better (which it will if the loco runs good as a DC unit) What you are describing is a case of having something in the drive system bound-up.You should tear the loco apart and check that your gears mesh well, the motor spins freely and all the drive mechanisms run smoothly. ENSURE the loco runs smoothly on DC before converting to RailPro. Once that is done, you should have no troubles with the RailPro system. (we are here to help if you do).
When you're done getting the drive system working, oil the bearings, grease the gears. ONLY USE A LUBRICANT INTENDED FOR MODELS!!!
Make sure it's synthetic or your loco could be ruined (ask me how I know).
Good luck