I tried to run my GN R2 2-8-8-2 ps 2 engine that has been on the shelf for 5 years. I put in a new alkaline battery as the rechargeable was dead. Put it on the track, turned on the power, fired up the handheld and presed find engine. NOthing happened. The handheld said engine out of rf range and it was no longer in the handheld as I guess it got dumped from memory from the long absence. Engine is totally dead, voltage out ot tiu is good and power is on the track. Any help to get this engine up and running would be great. Thanks in advance.
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Can you run it with just a transformer? (no TIU connected)
Post a model number.
If loco still in remote, delete it & try to re-add. If not, try an add anyway.
Out of RF Range is typically not an engine issue. More likely, you have a problem with your DCS related to wiring or hardware defect.
You can get additional data points by:
- Attempting to operate a different engine at the same spot on the layout. If it works, it's most likely a problem wit your 5-year old engine.
- Tethering the remote to the TIU. If things improve, there's most likely a loose transceiver board in the TIU, remote or both.
That will narrow things down considerably.
As RJR states, knowing the MTH model number of the engine would be helpful.
Given the comment about the battery, I'm guessing this is a 5V PS/2 locomotive. It's not that unusual for them to wake up dead from the shelf.
I agree with Joe... Does it do anything in conventional? You may want to give the center rail rollers a spin with WD 40 by hand or with a dremel. (clean & lube)
gunrunnerjohn posted:.......wake up dead ..........
Haha; sounds like something out of the Adams Family!
Rod
John,
I'm guessing this is a 5V PS/2 locomotive. It's not that unusual for them to wake up dead from the shelf.
That wouldn't account for the Out of RF Range error.
Barry Broskowitz posted:John,
I'm guessing this is a 5V PS/2 locomotive. It's not that unusual for them to wake up dead from the shelf.
That wouldn't account for the Out of RF Range error.
Try it tethered with the curly phone cable.
Barry, when the system can't change an address for example or gets an unexpected response from an engine, doesn't that trigger the "out of range" in the newer DCS releases?
Start at the basics. Test conventional and prove the engine runs and has good shutdown sounds. If so, do a conventional reset. Than go back to DCS test with engine deleted from remote. G
Gregg,
Try it tethered with the curly phone cable.
You should read all of the posts. I suggested that 6 or 7 posts ago in this thread.