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MTH sd70ace Dead, hardly used

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MTH sd70ace Dead, hardly used
Posted by WardR on Monday, March 19, 2018 2:13 PM

 

Hello fellow modelers,

 

I have an mth sd70ace that has been run around my layout maybe 3 times in its life time. Its older than a year and out of warranty. I’ve heard allot of people complain about MTH , fortunately for me I don’t have many. It appears to be dead, I can’t seem to even get it to respond via program track or main, i assuming the decoder is dead somehow. I tried the f3 wakeup still nothing. Anyone have any issues with these engines and have any idea what my options are ? I guess i can send back for repair ( how much and is it worth it)  or even pull rip it down and put in a  tsunami or something.

Thank you all, appreacite any input.

 

Regards,

 

ward

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Posted by selector on Monday, March 19, 2018 2:52 PM

Decoders do tend to develop problems over time, even when left unused and darkly stored in a box.  Have you tried a reset?  Be sure to follow the instructions scrupulously, including removing track power for a few seconds and then restoring it again BEFORE you attempt to acquire the engine on ADD "03"...if that is what MTH says is be the default address.

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Posted by Drumguy on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 9:39 PM

MTH locos are odd beasts. I’ve got a pair of MTH Alco PAs, every once in awhile they just become unresponsive. But the reset is not like “normal” locos. In my experience they don’t respond at all on a programming track, and the only thing that brings them back to life is to select loco address 55, and send a value of 55 to CV 55 (do this in Ops mode, and hope you don’t have a loco that actually uses address 55). I’m no expert, but that procedure usually works for me. 

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Posted by rrinker on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 6:45 AM

 I'm given to understand that they use a supercap to store settings, instead of simply using eeprom like a normal decoder (hey, they know best...) so if the loco sits long enough without ever being placed on powered track, I can see it 'forgetting' everything. My FA's haven't run in 5 years, I'll bet they are the same way if I get them out and try them.

 Some of the O hi-rail locos used a battery to backup the memory of the controller board!

                          --Randy


Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's

 

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