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Reply to "20-3104-1 PS2 5-volt broke"

Thanks for the inputs.  Here is an update.  I did look at board and did not see any bulging caps.  I don't have an easy way to check in conventional, so I monitored current draw when adding voltage and I heard the click and it drew about 0.6 amps. Tried to start up with no success (Engine not on track). I then deleted the engine from remote and then went to add new MTH engine. Surprise! The engine was added to address 1. The engine started up and everything is working. I reassigned to old address, shut down, restarted and all is good. 

For now engine works fine. I think I will get a new speaker before I run it very much. I will run it until the 5 volt board is dead, but wondering in the future is the PS32 board the proper fix? Are those boards available to general public or only to service techs?

Again thanks to all.

Ken

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
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