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Someone let all the smoke out of those chips.
LOL and then some!
Smells familiar !!
For English, Press or Say 1.
Chief Bob (Retired)
Someone told me "smoke 'em if ya got 'em!" so I did!
So, you really think I shouldn't parallel my postwar ZW's? The trains ran really nice until it hit the toy my son left on the track.
No, I didn't catch the smoke. Should I have? It was a lot.
My guess is that this board has seen a lot more than 18 volts AC or DC. That type of damage, I'd be checking power supply also. "Once you let the smoke out, it's hard to get it back in" One of my son-in-laws
Looks fixable as long as no internal traces shorted! G
Smoke unit ??
That will buff right out!
Smoke unit ??
No, Audio amp and Motor FET. G
Bet it looked like a smoke unit...... for a min. lol
Which board is that?
PS/2 3V processor board. Something very bad must have happened for it to do that.
One of my attempted soldering jobs. That's why I leave it to the professionals.
Dave,
That's what i call WELL DONE!!!!! LOL !!!
Alex
Time to switch to prewar!
Tom
Should have sat them in the non-smoking section
You should have seen the other guy!
"I know what I am doing !! "
That's really not that hard to do!
Just probe around the wires while the engine is running, or fire a conversion up while some of the wires are still bare, or..... whatever the grandkids did to theirs.
G, looks like three components are fried? and this one is not mine!
Ps-2 processor (bottom) board. It is a 2 mg board. I see a fried sound amp and more. Looks like a trip to GGG is in store.
I think it looks more like a trip to the trash can! With all that circuit board damage, there is no rescuing that board!
I think it looks more like a trip to the trash can! With all that circuit board damage, there is no rescuing that board!
Yep. Too much damage. The heat damaged stuff on the processor board as well. The motor is smoked too. This is a very expensive repair just in parts.
Dave
You mean the power supply, right? That is the processor board we're looking at. So you're saying the whole board set is a total loss, I wonder if a shorted motor did all that? I had a shorted motor take out the Legacy RCMC, a couple of the FETs went up in smoke and there was no rescuing it.
Dave, was this caused by someone using an old Lionel transformer without protection?
Marty, you can be sure that lack of protection figures into this picture!
Always use protection !!
You overshot the mark here, that one appears to be WELL DONE!
Model train remote control circuit boards are complex and difficult to fix. Half the time you cant even identify what IC's to use and if they are still available. It looks like the whole circuitry will need to be replaced with something. A Dallee or Williams reversing/sound board should work.
As for my quote for the picture "Not Mil Spec."
Also looks like diode D 3 burnt up also ! on top right corner!
alan
That is a great one.
This board meeting is over!
Don
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