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Reply to "Any reason not to harvest PS3 components out of a used 2-8-0 and replace Dead PS2 in a PRR Decapod?"

As I responded on the other thread where you made this same post..

Rob,

I believe that the PS2 3 volt boards are pin compatible with the 5 volt boards and will be able to use the existing wiring harnesses (excepting the battery lead of course).

Unfortunately, that's not exactly the case. The 3 volt and 5 volt PS2 boards have different physical headers, although the pinouts are the same for both board types.

You have 3 options:

  • Obtain a PS32 board with 5 volt headers from MTH (these boards are available with either type of header). Although it's a slightly different form factor and is also just a bit larger, it will have the exact same headers as does the PS2 5 volt board.
  • Remove the headers from a defective 5 volt board and from a new 3 volt PS2 board, and swap them.
  • Use a 3 volt PS2 board and replace the existing 5 volt wiring harness with a 3 volt wiring harness.

In the first case you'd discard the battery. In the other 2 cases you'd swap the 8.4 volt battery for a 2.4 volt battery (or, alternatively, for a BCR or super capacitor). In all cases you'd swap the existing 16 ohm speaker for a 4 ohm speaker.

Over all, the first option is, in my opinion, the best one.

Last edited by Barry Broskowitz

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