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I received word the other day from a local repairman here in NJ that my MTH NJ Transit PCC Trolley with PS2 is dead. He said the board is "fried" to use his terminology.... The item retails for $229.  Looking for opinions...just purchase another one or have the board replaced?

Can it be upgraded to PS3? 

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what is the item number for the trolley? a PS 3 kit cost around $300.00 plus the repair persons labor, don't know if it's worth it if you have to pay someone to due the repairs for you!If your selling it i might purchase it from you!

How much were you planning on spending on the repair, a ps2 2 3 volt kit cost $180.00 plus labor.If there is a sentimental factor you might want it fixed. I do repairs,and I'm very reasonable!

send me the item number and ill get back to you i'm in new jersey also,

Alan

Here is the item info:

Product Name: PCC Electric Street Car w/Proto-Sound 2.0 
Product Catalog: 2000 Volume 3 - RailKing 
Product Line: RailKing 
Product Item Number: 30-2524-1 
Price: $229.95 
Delivery Status: Delivered DEC. 2000 
Roadname: New Jersey Transit 
Product Description: PCC Electric Street Car With Proto-Sound 2.0 - NJT Car # 12

Based on the prices of new and used PCC's I would not invest "more" into this item, especially a PS3 board.  IIRC there were PCC's in the last MTH catalog and they would have PS3 and the street price will be less than $300 since MSRP is $229 and due to ship May 2015. 

 

http://www.mthtrains.com/30-5134-1

 

Alternatively, keep your eye open on ebay and the other auction sites because the PCC's come up regularly.  If an auction site PCC PS2 version is not your road name, you can always swap the shells, then sell the inoperable unit and shell for parts or possibly put in a basic e-unit for conventional fwd/reverse.

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Not sure where the $300 price for a kit comes from.  News to me.

 

A replacement board would be a PS-32 like PS-3 kit.  It is pricy.  The good news is you can probably buy a Ps-3 version, load the PS-2 3V NJ sound file and swap shells (hopefully).

 

The choice to upgrade a unit like this usually comes down to sentimental value.  Gift etc....  G

I dont know where you took your item too but I brought mine to a hobby shop in NJ and they said the same thing. I sent the boards to Mr. GGG, george and he took care of me by repairing the board and another that he took care of for me. GGG is great to work with and is very fast too. When I took my loco to the hobby shop he didnt even have a TIU to down load or reset everything so you have to watch. Again GGG is great. Joe

I'd get it back Gene, you can at least sell it and recoup some of the money for that new PS/3 version.   Someone will spend the money and do something with it.

 

shurlock1, it's probably a long shot to repair the 5V boards, I think George will tell you that as well.  Occasionally you'll find one that can be fixed, but most are really dead when they die.

 

 

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