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Hello everyone, first post here!  I'm working on my first layout and I hit my first snag, so I'm hoping to get some advice on what to try next.  I have a MTH PS2 Metra engine (20-2716-1) that I got off ebay which was reportedly unrun by the previous owner.  The engine starts up fine and will travel at low speeds but when speed is increased it will halt at various points in the track.  When it stops, everything shuts down, then after a few seconds it comes back on and starts its startup routine.  It won't make it half way around the track at decent speeds.  Here are my troubleshooting notes...

 

1.  Tried 2 different tracks (small circle), same problem

2.  Happens while running in DCS (with remote commander) and in conventional mode

3.  Tried charging battery

4.  Tried replacing battery

5.  It even shuts down and restarts if I leave it idling for a while

6.  On normal "shut down", lights dim pretty low but sound stays going for a while (10 seconds maybe).  

7.  Tried using 2 different transformers (80 watt Lionel and 75 watt MTH)

 

So I thought for sure it was the battery, but that doesn't seem to be the case.  Any ideas?  My hope is to get this thing running by xmas for the kids to enjoy... coming down to the wire!

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Dean, by grandson had a layout with new track.  I loaned him some locos.  When I got them back, they wouldn't run right.  The rollers were all gummed up, from some kind of stuff that was on his track.  That's why a said to try cleaning it.  If that doesn't work, try GGG's suggestions.  He knows his business.

Just replaced the speaker and tried it out..... FIXED!  Works like a champ now.  Thanks to GGG and all that provided info on this issue.  This is a great forum and I have a feeling I will be posting many more problem, and hopefully contributing to fixes, in the years to come!  

 

All I have left to do is test out switches, accessories, setup scenery, and get it all working under the tree for xmas.  Will post some pics once I get it all done.  Thanks again guys - Happy Holidays!

 

 

 

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If either 5V or PCB ground get shorted to chassis ground you have AC voltage applied to both the Power supply and the processor.  This normally toast about 3-5 components on each board.  Power Supplies can be repaired and I have even restored the 5V side of processors, but the 3.3V side usually is unrecoverable.

 

Just repaired a forum members train where the blue (PCB Grd) of the volume pot was pinch to the chassis.  Audio amp toast, even had a hole burned in the 3.3V regulator.

 

Power supply was fixable but I had to replace 4 components.  G

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