Hi Andrew,
Yes that may help - Not something I ever use the comand monitor - Anyway, here
goes.
cmd: "A 3"
rep: "P> "
cmd: "-"
rep: "P> "
cmd: "+"
rep: "P> "
cmd: ">28"
cmd: ">28"
rep: "P> "
rep: "P> "
rep: "!OP> "
Andy
--- In sprog-dcc@..., "andrew_croslanduk" <andrewcrosland@...>
wrote:
>
> Andy,
>
> In DecoderPro, open the command monitor window and then try again. What
message(s) do you see the SPROG shuts down?
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew Crosland
>
> --- In sprog-dcc@..., "andy_sollis" <Andy@> wrote:
> >
> > My Original Sprog 1 is suddenly shutting down when I use the Throttle ?
> >
> > Originally I thought this was motor related to a Hornby Class 50 which I was
working on for a friend (Mine has never worked on Sprog - I just assumed it was
a current draw thing), but now I'm working on a Split Chassis Bachmann A4 and
this is the same, I can't get above 1\4 power before sporg shuts down. I know
this is not a short as when this occurs, Decoder Pro also freezes -All I have to
do is turn the power light back on.
> >
> > I'm using the same power supply I have used for the past 7 years (Gosh have
I has it that long ?)
> >
> > Anyone have any thoughts ?
> >
> > Andy
> >
>