I just purchased a used Backshop which is early production without the upgraded motherboard. After operational problems became obvious, I searched this forum for information and read about the introductory problems and their fixes. I read about the replacement motherboard and found the instructions for swapping it out on the Lionel website. I also found this 691BACKFIX kit listed in the Lionel replacement parts list, but haven't found a description of how it functions anywhere, other than the cryptic note in the parts listing "makes command only". My question is: how is this different operationally from the original configuration where one could control the backshop in the command environment, or operate it with the two switches provided to make the doors open and close like a garage door opener, moving to the end of travel and stopping when the limit switch trips or an obstruction is encountered. Does the 691BACKFIX kit operate the doors the same way, or incrementally by turning the red knob on the handheld remote like an accessory motor controller? Do the warning sounds function the same {a bell rings when an obstruction is encountered}? I would like to hear peoples' experience with this kit versus replacing the motherboard with the upgraded one.
Also, does anybody have the parts drawings and schematics for the backshop? I did see the hand drawn one posted on the forum with the description of how to gut the electronics and replace them with a generic keyfob type of four function remote wireless control.
I do have electronics repair and troubleshooting skills, having done that as an occupation. I have two layouts, one postwar/modern with TMCC/Legacy interfaced to a desktop PC, and one prewar, which is just getting DCS/TMCC installed so I can run my new Leland Detroit Monorail and the latest MTH prewar reproductions with DCS. The Backshop is intended to be installed on the prewar layout due to its tinplate construction.
regards, Paul {RRmechanic}