I purchased an Athearn GP-35 RTR DCC Quick-Plug Equipped with the idea of giving a clinic at our next Division event showing how easy it is to plug in the LM-3S and get your loco running. I thought this would be an easy, no-brainer exercise because I have swapped out DCC decoders in other locomotives in my fleet, no problems.
It was easy enough to remove the DCC jumper board and plug in the LM-3S. However, when I put the loco on the track it caused an immediate short circuit and shut down the Power Supply. I ended up removing the Athearn circuit board and hard wired the WH-9 and plugging in the LM-3S. So much for being able to show this easy process in my clinic.
Thinking that I possibly got a bad unit the first time, I was able to pick up another Athearn GP-40X RTR DCC Quick-Plug Equipped loco at our last Train Show. Lo and behold, but I experienced the same exact problem with this unit when trying to plug in the LM-3S... instant short circuit.
I don't have any of my fleet that I can use to show this because the ones that are still DCC have proprietary decoders or have already been hardwired, and I am not going to buy another locomotive.
So, my friends, what is going wrong, what have I failed to do, and is there a fix?
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Geoff
Too soon old, too late smart