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I bought the new 990 Legacy control system at York to replace my busted one.

 

I set it up and it worked fine for the last few weeks.

 

This morning I turned it on and no response.  No engine features work and any engine.

 

It has version 1.52.  I've changed channels several times, each time the red light on the base blinks so communication from the remote to the base seems to be ok.

 

Checked the ground wire to the track and its ok.  Also tried a jumper to be sure.

 

CAB1 is connected through the legacy base and still works fine. 

 

Unless someone has any ideas it looks like a dreaded RA number for me.

 

Thanks in advance.

Rich

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Originally Posted by Rich Battista:

I bought the new 990 Legacy control system at York to replace my busted one.

 

I set it up and it worked fine for the last few weeks.

 

This morning I turned it on and no response.  No engine features work and any engine.

 

It has version 1.52.  I've changed channels several times, each time the red light on the base blinks so communication from the remote to the base seems to be ok.

 

Checked the ground wire to the track and its ok.  Also tried a jumper to be sure.

 

CAB1 is connected through the legacy base and still works fine. 

 

Unless someone has any ideas it looks like a dreaded RA number for me.

 

Thanks in advance.

Rich

Rich,

 

  Did you try a fresh set of batteries in the CAB-2?

 

Art

 

 

Rich,

When you say does not work, are you saying the remote is not communicating  with the base? Does the red LED light come on, on the remote to signify loss of signal?

If not do you see any flashing light on the base with you operate the remote?

Hopefully you can narrow it down to whether you have a remote issue or a base issue, or a base to track issue.

I take it you have determined its not a track to engine issue.

 

 

Interesting.
 
I have mine to the point where the back light won't even stay on and I can control the trains.
 
 
Originally Posted by Rich Battista:

Turns out it was the battery was low.  There was one bar left on the battery level indicatory an the base showed it was communicating but I guess signal is too week and had errors.  ???

 

Seems to be Ok after a full charge.

 

Originally Posted by Rich Battista:

Turns out it was the battery was low.  There was one bar left on the battery level indicatory an the base showed it was communicating but I guess signal is too week and had errors.  ???

 

Seems to be Ok after a full charge.

Rich,

 

  Good to here it was just the batteries.

 

Art

I found the real problem.

 

It stopped working again.  When I when to check the ground terminal I noticed it was loose.  When I opened the box, the metal tab which should be soldered to the board broke loose.  It looks like a cold solder joint, so it broke off easily.  It could make intermittent contact which explains why it works then doesn't work.  I soldered it back and now it works fine.  The photos show before and after.

 

Warning: Do not tighten the terminal screw very hard, it can twist off the contact.  Use the banana jack instead.

 

Rich 

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Originally Posted by Rich Battista:

I found the real problem.

 

It stopped working again.  When I when to check the ground terminal I noticed it was loose.  When I opened the box, the metal tab which should be soldered to the board broke loose.  It looks like a cold solder joint, so it broke off easily.  It could make intermittent contact which explains why it works then doesn't work.  I soldered it back and now it works fine.  The photos show before and after.

 

Warning: Do not tighten the terminal screw very hard, it can twist off the contact.  Use the banana jack instead.

 

Rich 

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Pretty common. It's kind of a dumb setup with the jack mounted on the base and then another nut tightening the tab which is soldered. The distance of spacing is critical. A wire attached to the post would be better. I use a banana plug on the track wire so I don't have to twist the thing. 

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