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#1
Quote from: nemesys on June 28, 2018, 02:19:33 PM
OK, so, I got a Soundtraxx harness with the 8-pin plug. I followed the instructions to solder the wires to the appropriate pins on the decoder. Now, when I put the loco on my programming track, the Soundtraxx PTB-100 board lights up the red LED steadily, indicating a fault with the wiring. Knowing that, I did review the connections I made and I believe they are correct. I mean, it's not very hard with the colored wires to hook them to the right place on the decoder.

So, once I got the decoder in, is there anything else I need to do?

Anybody?
#2
OK, so, I got a Soundtraxx harness with the 8-pin plug. I followed the instructions to solder the wires to the appropriate pins on the decoder. Now, when I put the loco on my programming track, the Soundtraxx PTB-100 board lights up the red LED steadily, indicating a fault with the wiring. Knowing that, I did review the connections I made and I believe they are correct. I mean, it's not very hard with the colored wires to hook them to the right place on the decoder.

So, once I got the decoder in, is there anything else I need to do?
#3
Quote from: Hunt on April 10, 2018, 04:28:31 PM
HO scale

Click Here for info. You add writing harness with 8-pin plug or hardwire.



Well, thank you but i was already aware of the installation PDF. Problem is, I don't have a harness and I can't find any. Where do I find those harnesses?
#4
I finally got the pickup to work properly with the Decapod. So, with that, I decided to order the DCC decoder for it. I got it last week. It's bare with no harness or plug. How am I supposed to install it? All the wires in the tender are black or red. I can guess some of them but not all. There are 3 pairs of wires that go to the locomotive. Which ones are light and which ones are for the motor? Anybody knows?
#5
I was able to get it to work. It works just fine now on a basic standard DC layout.
#6
I got a Decapod a few weeks ago. DCC ready. So, I just got the Bachmann decoder for it. However, there is no harness, no wires with the decoder. How am I supposed to connect it?
#7
I got what appears to be a brand new or very limited use Decapod 2-10-0 loco last week. The wheels don't show any wear or any sign that it's been run. However, when I put the loco on the tracks, it immediately shorts my DCC layout. I now have an MRC Prodigy Advance controller but I also tested with the Bachmann E-Z Command controller with same result. The loco is DCC-ready so, even though I think the MRC controller cannot run DC-only locos, the E-Z Command one does as I have another DC-only locomotive that runs fine on my layout.

The seller told me he got it from an estate and said he tried to run it on his DC-only layout but couldn't get it to work. He never mentioned any short so I'm going to ask him if he did notice a short.

So, anybody has any idea what could be the problem?

Thanks in advance for any pointer or info!