Robert Middleton wrote:It's stuck in neutral.
Mike Walsh wrote:Not necessarily stuck in neutral. you need to know the proper combination of function keys to depress... Mr. Brefo would know, as would some of our other members. I do believe this is a very common issue on Atlas Sound Equipped locomotives...
Mike
Harold N. wrote:My GF, Emily, has fixed LMS #712's original decoder. It turns out that one of the nuts on the capacitor mount of the decoder was loose and it was making a bad connection. Emily tightened it (with her delicate and adorable little fingers) and I plugged in the decoder. Lo and behold, after Emily selected engine #3, the engine shouted "RESET" and it roared to life. Rob and I finished reinstalling the decoder and the engine now works like it used to!
That's right a childhood education major fixed it! (<--Emily said that!)
So Matt, you now have an extra decoderIf you don't want the one that's in it now, I would gladly take it.
matt glogowski wrote:Harold N. wrote:My GF, Emily, has fixed LMS #712's original decoder. It turns out that one of the nuts on the capacitor mount of the decoder was loose and it was making a bad connection. Emily tightened it (with her delicate and adorable little fingers) and I plugged in the decoder. Lo and behold, after Emily selected engine #3, the engine shouted "RESET" and it roared to life. Rob and I finished reinstalling the decoder and the engine now works like it used to!
That's right a childhood education major fixed it! (<--Emily said that!)
So Matt, you now have an extra decoderIf you don't want the one that's in it now, I would gladly take it.
thanks you guys, the new decoder will be going in. Harold u can have the old decoder.
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