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Received my GG1 today and went to work installing the recommended decoder. DN163K1C is NOT a drop in decoder. Close, but not quite. The GG1 motor is rotated 90
I had an identical problem. There was a single strand of wire between two of the pads. When I set the loco on the programming track it took off like a race
Sounds like the transistor in the motor drive circuit is fried. Fortunately their warranty truly is goof-proof. Give them a call and ask for Jordan, he has
... Here are TCS's instructions for the CN (with photo's) http://www.tcsdcc.com/decoderpics/CN/CN3.htm This way you can make sure the wires were soldered to