Rob

FHRob wrote:Which line item(s) in the simulation.bin and engine.bin files control the equalizing pressure needle? The needle never moves from 160.
Rob
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:FHRob wrote:Which line item(s) in the simulation.bin and engine.bin files control the equalizing pressure needle? The needle never moves from 160.
Rob
Are you playing one of the supplied career scenarios?
It is only the gauge in the cab or the F5 HUD/Control State Dialog/Havner's overlay as well?
Have you checked the cab car? Does it display the same values as the locomotive?
Have you tried uncoupling the lead engine and coupling it back to the train?
You'll get a scenario error, but the EQ needle jumps to normal 110 psi after uncoupling and back to the ridiculous 140 when coupled back.![]()
It seems some control values are stored in the scenario, though that makes no sense to me, and I cannot find where.
Try to create a free roam with the engines and train - with and without a cab car - and see if the error persists. It could be the cab car as it essentially is a dummy locomotive.
Could it be an improper setup in the cars is causing this?
I have observed this in my first assessment of the new F59PHI but AFAIK, the cause of the stange behaviour hasn't been found nor corrected.
It doesn't seem the brakes are scripted or of the "advanced" variety. Are pneumatic and dynamic brakes even automatically "blended"?
I've noticed the F59 uses the <Distributor> blueprint only, no triple valve. The cars use both, and the OnConsistMessage is being used by the cars' script to pass along variables.
PS: these passenger trains run with 110 psi set on the brake valve.
PSS: the gauges aren't marked properly as there is no indication of what needle shows what.
Edited: It must be the engines themselves or the cab car, as the strange behaviour only occurs with a top and tail configuration of 2 F59's or with a cab car. There must be some scripted connection between them that messes up the EQ gauges.
the gauges aren't marked properly as there is no indication of what needle shows what.
BNSFdude wrote:Backwards. White needles always go together (unless cut out).
Left
EQ Res (should be 110PSI in release)
No 2 Main Reservoir Pressure
Right
Brake Pipe (110 Release)
Brake Cylinder Pressure at lead truck (Max 72 psi)
FHRob wrote:Here's my findings, using a free roam scenario:
Engine will show correct pressure readings when uncoupled from consist.
Engine will show correct pressure readings when cab car is uncoupled from consist.
Engine will show 160 psi when coupled back to the consist, or when cab car is coupled back to the consist.
HUD is correct regardless of coupling situation.
Cab Car will show correct pressure readings when coupled to consist.
Cab Car will show incorrect pressure readings when uncoupled from consist.
Rob
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:FHRob wrote:Here's my findings, using a free roam scenario:
Engine will show correct pressure readings when uncoupled from consist.
Engine will show correct pressure readings when cab car is uncoupled from consist.
Engine will show 160 psi when coupled back to the consist, or when cab car is coupled back to the consist.
HUD is correct regardless of coupling situation.
Cab Car will show correct pressure readings when coupled to consist.
Cab Car will show incorrect pressure readings when uncoupled from consist.
Rob
I confirm your findings, and suppose it is the cab car that is messing things up.
Next step: how do we correct this?
Is the Bombardier cab car and other F59PH also broken?
BNSFdude wrote:One also must remember that passenger DOES operate with Graduated Release. (ABV cut into PASS mode). This allows feathering of brakes much like how you can do it with a car. Put some on, feather off until you get the rate of deceleration you desire. I do not believe the TS consist is set up this way entirely, and could be the entire cause of the issue of the immediate brake application. As in TS you may not have Triple Valve ticked Yes on any stock in the entire trainset as well as having Graduated Release ticked Yes.
FHRob wrote:Here's what I found in each file:
J59 Simulation.Bin:
Triple Valve - False
Graduated Release - True
Coach, Café & Business Cars:
Triple Valve - False
Graduated Release - True
BNSFdude wrote:FHRob wrote:Here's what I found in each file:
J59 Simulation.Bin:
Triple Valve - False
Graduated Release - True
Coach, Café & Business Cars:
Triple Valve - False
Graduated Release - True
Corrected to read how it should be in order to work properly. Now I don't know if there is any modifications that have to be made for the Brake Valve settings or not, but the train should behave much better now.
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