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Reply to "PS2 3V tether went bad, why?"

The most common cause of failure of the tether is when it goes around curves, the wires bend, then bend again when the loco is back on a straight section. And you know what happens when you bend metal back and forth. The loose pins on the loco socket is caused by wiggling the tether back and forth to remove the plug, loosens the solder joints.

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