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Athearn Genesis lighting issues

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Athearn Genesis lighting issues
Posted by BCLR 1751 on Thursday, June 15, 2017 10:51 PM

hello all!

recently I took it upon myself to convert an Athearn Genesis gp7 (Brand new, DC only) into an ATSF Topeka cab chop-nose unit for a short line I model. (I then realised that Athearn already produces a ready-made low nose version!). Anyway, everything came out great - except for the front headlights.  They do not function.  Thinking it was bad luck and that the lousy wheat hair bulbs had burnt, I swapped them with an extra golden LED bulb I had lying around.  Still nothing.  I've tested several other LEDs and none work.  Has anyone experienced dead lighting circuits on DC Athearn Genesis units?  It's basically still a new engine and yet there seems to be a circuit issue.  

 

cheers :)

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, June 16, 2017 4:22 AM

It sounds like the PC board has a failure regarding the lighting function. I have several Athearn Genesis locos that started out as DC (DCC Ready) that I converted to DCC by adding a decoder. But, before I did, I tested each loco on a DC track, and the incandescent bulbs performed fine. So, I have not experienced a lighting failure in DC mode.

You are correct in that the incandescent bulbs that come factory installed are of poor quality. I replaced mine with SMD LEDs when I installed the decoder but, again, the lighting function did work out of the box.

Rich

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Posted by Mark R. on Friday, June 16, 2017 8:32 PM

The Athearn board has voltage regulators on it to provide the required 1.5 volts for the bulbs. White LEDs require a bit over 3 volts. You cannot drive an LED directly from the factory Athearn motherboard.

Mark.

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