ok, i do not know if this should be here, or under the DCC topic... Ed, please feel from to move stuff around, if that will make you feel better...
I have been driven to the verge of histerysis this weekend with decoders or rather, with my system not picking up the decoders...
I was tuning up some of my locos, tinkering a little with vStart values and momentum. etc etc etc.
I finally got to a loco (Walthers Trainline with a hard wired basic Roco decoder and 1 bulb for headlight) placed the loco on the programming track, tried to read, and system says no decoder present... I have the loco shell off, and am looking at the little green pc board that I have installed and tested a few months back.. so i KNOW there is a decoder...
I put another loco back on the programming track, scan, and it picks up the decoder. put this Walters/Roco back, no decoder present... WFT!!!!
OK, so perhaps the crappy Roco decoder decided to finally do me a favour and DIE! (it is an old, basic decoder, can only use 2 digit addresses, very limited speed tuning, etc...)
No problem, I have 2 Digitrax DH121 (brand new, but obviously a few yours old, in unopened packets, and a TCS T1, brand new unopened. I pick one of the Digitrax decoders. cut the Roco, and solder the Digitrax harness in its place. I put the orange /grey wires on the motor. I put the red/black on the 2 pickups from the wheels. I do not wire a light in for now...
Put the loco on programming track... scan, no decoder present!!! WFT!!! REALLY!!!! put on eof the other working locos on programming track, scan, detected 100%. put the Walthers/Digitrax loco on the track, no decoder...
Now I am getting seriously fu#^%ed off at this loco... unplug the Digitrax and plug in the TCS T1, same, no decoder present... unplug this, plug in the other digitrax, no decoder present.
I am ready to take this loco and throw it agains the wall!!!!!
I cut the harness from the loco. I have 2 athearn motors lying on my workbench, I pull one closer, get the Athearn DCC harness from digitrax, and clip it on, and plug in onbe of the DH121 decoders, and using crock clamps, connect it to programming track. scan, no decoder present!!!!! AGAIN put back a working loco. scan, and detected fine! I even tried a soundtraxx decoder connected with temp wires, scan failed.
So I am 100% happy that my DCC system IS working fine, I can scan and program fine.
My understanding is that in order for a decoder to be detected and working, it ONLY has to have a motor connected. What are the odds that 3 motors AND 3 brand new decoders are all bust? is there anything else I can try? check? how else to test the decoders? should I be looking for an expiry date or best before on the packaging of the decoders?
The locos that ARE working and that I can program/scan have the following decoder and connections:
1) a Digitrax decoder with head and backup light, and motor (Kato)
2) a soundtraxx decoder with back and front light and motor (Life Like P2K)
3) a Roco basic decoder with only front light, and motor (Life Like P2K)
The items I tested, in various combinations are:
1) 2 different Athearn 5 pole motors
2) Walther Trainline 5 pole motor
3) 2 different Digitrax DH121 decoder with ONLY motor connected
4) TCS T1 decoder with ONLY motor connected
5) SoundTraxx DSD-100LC sound decoder with ONLY motor connected
please advise or guide me a little here, please....