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Protosound 2.0 Upgrade Herk'in and Jerk'in problems

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Protosound 2.0 Upgrade Herk'in and Jerk'in problems
Posted by RRaddict on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:34 AM

I recently purchased a Protosound 2.0 Diesel upgrade.  The installation went very well and I cann tell the difference between my install and a factory install.  I have over 20 years working wiith electronics so I doubt it is my lack of skill that is the problem with my installation.  I also have the DCS system so I am stumped what the problem can be.  The locomotive is very eratic sometimes taking off like a rocket or it takes off like a slug, it is also herky and jerky, then it runs normal.  I have made several calls to MTH and they told me to change the timing decal on the motor and to double check all my connections which I have. I also made sure that I had the correct sound file as I know that there is a difference. My question isn't so much how to fix this problem as it is has anyone else had this problem? I want to send the unit back to MTH but since it is a self install it is no longer covered by warranty which I feel they shouldn't be selling these as add ons if there is no warranty for a self install. DCC manufactures don't do this so why do we get this treatment in O gauge? If anyone has had a similiar problem please let me know.

Kev

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Posted by Moozuki on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 12:18 PM

Check the gap between the tach sensor and the flywheel. On the install I did in a williams the bracket that came with the kit left too big of a gap by just a hair and it ran all messed up like yours. I made my own mounting for the sensor and it now runs just like any other proto 2 engine.

 

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Posted by bomber on Friday, February 14, 2014 10:30 AM
Go to the OGR Forums and select the DCS forum. That is where you go for PS2 problems. There are many MTH techs on the forum and their prices and turnarounds are great.

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