Ok, I have 2 of these Atlas SD-35's myself, both Gold series with decoders preinstalled, So I am going off the diagram paper that came with mine. I am not seeing where there would be a "tab" on the loco other than the black plastic "wire retainers" (#850125).
The tabs you speak of, are they metal and secondly are they supposed to contact the decoder board for electrical continuity? or are they NOT supposed to contact, and are shorting out because they are making contact?
froggy wrote:I am looking at the package for the decoder.It is a Digitrax and it's DN163A0.
noticed one of the metal tabs is sticking up and doesn't hardly want to stay down.I put the decoder back on and made sure it is over the metal tabs.
Now we are getting somewhere!
Those little ears need to be contacting the corresponding pads on the decoder. Make sure they are. You can bend them a bit, to take advantage of their springiness, or shim things a bit with some styrene. Also, make sure the pads on the decoder that are wedged in to the frame are amking good contact. The fact that the light flickered when you programmed is a good sign, that also indicates that those connections are there.
Jeff But it's a dry heat!
Texas Zepher wrote: froggy wrote:I am looking at the package for the decoder.It is a Digitrax and it's DN163A0.Oh, wow, another bad assumption. Are these locomotives HO or N. This decoder is for N-scale. If N-scale ignore my prior post. noticed one of the metal tabs is sticking up and doesn't hardly want to stay down.I put the decoder back on and made sure it is over the metal tabs.I hope this isn't one of the metal tabs coming up from the motor. In that case that would be power going to the motor brushes. A very important "tab".
Guilty as charged, I too assumed HO scale, and COMPLETELY missed the DN designation of the Digitrax P'n'P decoder. (I do use some N decoders in my HO stuff..but not p'n'p style.)
The 2 tabs from the motor should contact pads on the underside of the decoder.
the frame halves contact the decoder via the frame clips and pass power to it.
The CPU is present if the decoder spun the wheels, even once, and the lights flicker.
The CPU may be of a different form factor or redesigned by Digitrax and not show it in the manual.
Again have you tried to re-install the original light board and test the loco as is.