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I have the following Lionel units lionel burlington E-5 's.

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I am trying to pin point where a short is coming from.

I have pulled  the sound boards to protect them while I look for it.

The issue is; in forward and in command mode the engine moves, smokes and the sounds work great.

In reverse, however the breaker pops on the ZWL and I have notice the power lead to the rear truck is starting to distort/ melt.

How can I pinpoint the short and where should I be looking?

 

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Well I found that the lead truck had a frayed wire that was cut. I realized then that this locomotive was rewired. Maybe even to run in forward position conventionally.

So now I am going to have to check the wiring completely from the motors, pick ups and to the DCDR board... there are some splices that just do not look right.

Is there a wiring schematic out there that could help me determine which wire goes where?

 

Ok - so all the melted wiring that I could find is replaced and the locomotive is doing the same thing...

great forward, hit reverse and it shorts.

So I am convinced something is amiss on the DCDS board. When I went to pull the DCDS board to swap another one in its place- something I wanted to avoid - I noticed on of the insulator washers on the screws was melted. The nut had lost torque... so I thought if I remove the screw and nut it would be ok?

Nope.  So next is with a continuity checker I check the screws heads. I get continuity  on the hot rail and neutral rail on all the screw heads except the one with the melted insulator ... Is there a way to confirm if this board is bad before I swap it out with a good working one?

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Ok ...so chalk this one up to being in the know...

I swapped the donor board out of another parts engine... took forever to get the boards out, due to having to disassembly the trucks to get access to these boards... Lionel really did a poor job in service studies on these older diesels. I think they were literally designed as throw away toys!

Noticed on the good board the black spacers where on the opposite side of the nuts... WHAT?!

somebody repaired this thing and put the spacers on the wrong side. They should be on the screw head side.

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I proceeded to use the good board and properly installed the black washer spacers screw head side and it was up and running...

I now know MORE than I ever wanted to know about repairing these things...

 

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So all is well that ends well ? Well no.

I put the sound boards back in and the sounds would not come on... felt and re-seated the sound boards and the sound driver board - amp board on top of the sound chip board was hot to the touch... ok  - turned to the donor board and swapped the boards out and viola  - sounds.

Next was the smoke unit. no fan motor?... resistor comes on but no fan... so swapped out from the donor engine  new smoke unit- again resistor works no fan... so question - what controls the fan motor? There is no separate voltage driver board for either donor or the E-5 and the smoke units are exactly the same units...

R2 board ?

Thanks for the help...

Those are self-contained.  If the fan motor runs when you unplug it and test it, there are only three components on the board, diode, cap, and regulator.  My experience has been the regulator and diode first, then the cap.  They don't fail that often, so having three bad ones seems a lot.  Make sure that the two outside pins of the power connector are actually connected, many of those have a trace on the PCB, don't know what this one looks like up close.

John - I checked the Voltage going into the motor at the board with a DMM. It reads 5 volts.

Jumped the motor with a 9 volt battery and no go... so looks like its the motor. Donor smoke unit had a bad motor too... go figure? Never thought the motors would be the weakest link.

I just noticed the DCDS board that was a donor was acting up today... jitter movement in speed steps after a 5 min of run time... and one of the two front head lights will not come on ...  so I guess I will be buying a new ERR board.

The front head light not coming on must be a main board issue? Or could the DCDS cause this too. Odd that the old board did not have an issue.

 

Some of those smoke units are meant to have a solder bridge to allow the Center rail pickup to power element and Diode to run 5V Regulator.  Otherwise you need a second AC wire into the 3 pin connection.  Examine the top of the board for the bridge.  Pin 1 and 3 should have continuity.  Sometimes they are manufactured without the solder jumper.  G

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