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Does the motor driver board know if the motors are going in forward or reverse or does it just show motion and speed? I used a powered B unit and put the guts in the dummy A unit and wired the motors backwards so I could keep running them with one Legacy ID. When I try to run that loco as soon as it starts to move it shuts down and gives flashing cab lights. Just want to koow if this could be related to the motors wired backwards

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Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

       
I sure wish Lionel would run the classes again...


       


Agreed I want to go. But when i did my legacy conversion on my mth dash 9 .. I wired the motors backwards and had the blinking cab light .. I found out I didn't plug the sensor wire into the mother/driver board all the way .. After that it ran fine..I wired mine backwards on purpose cause I had the sensor board on the rear engine but them I moved it to the front cause of
Clearance issues ..
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These boards are wildly different than any of the modular boards I am familiar with. There is a large motor driver board with a mini legacy radio board on top and the sound board is a smaller module off to the side. Every loco, dummy or powered has a similar large circuit board in it that hardware wise is exactly the same however when I tried to use the dummy unit board there was no motor function at all. And sure enough, Lionel has different part numbers for all 4 boards. Since they are all meant to run on the same ID the lighting functions for the boards are different so I will say I do get some different lights using the b-unit board in an A unit but the lights do work.

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

We're talking about the motor encoder, not the DCDS board.  I don't know that the motor encoder senses the direction of rotation, that's a bit more complex than just counting pulses. 

 

Of course the DCDS has to know which direction you're running.

 

You might be, but he asked if the motor driver sensed direction in his original post.  G

Go back and read it again.  The question was about reversing the motor leads so the motor ran in the opposite direction.  He asking if the motor driver board knows if the motors are going in a different direction, at least that's what I see.

 

Does the motor driver board know if the motors are going in forward or reverse or does it just show motion and speed?

Which board, and what is a motor driver board?  I assumed, bad thing, that when you said motor driver you meant the DCDR/S equivalent for your engine.  I guess if you use Marty's advice and provide model # we can help you some more.

 

But in general, the MOTOR DRIVER Board, if we are talking the board that has the TRIACS or FET or the section of the board with the FET that controls or "Drives" the motors, it should have phase and direction information via the R2LC/R4LC or RCMC equivalent.  Maybe not, but I think it does.   

 

As far as which way the motor actually spins, nope.  It assumes you wired it correctly.  G

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Matt,  Actually specifics do matters.  Marty Fitzhenry. 

 

Now I understand what you meant.  But read your question again.

 

Motor Driver board would be different than a Motor Sensor board (Tach encoder) mounted under the flywheel. 

 

I was just pointing out that the motor driver board does have a source to know what direction was ordered.  G

Sorry G I was a little miffed about something else last night nothing to do with you. You are correct 6-38597. When I get to my work bench tonight or tomorrow i will wire the motors properly and see if it works. I wonder if turning Odyssey off will get it running. I worked just fine wire the other way but I couldnt stand having to run it as a consist so I rewired it. What effect would having it programmed as a consist on another Legacy system have?

Originally Posted by Matt Makens:

Sorry G I was a little miffed about something else last night nothing to do with you. You are correct 6-38597. When I get to my work bench tonight or tomorrow i will wire the motors properly and see if it works. I wonder if turning Odyssey off will get it running. I worked just fine wire the other way but I couldnt stand having to run it as a consist so I rewired it. What effect would having it programmed as a consist on another Legacy system have?

Matt, No problem, we all have a bad day.  I saw you post on the 3R, sounds like one casualty after the other, so I understand!  G

OK so this fix was pretty easy, the front motor was stuck and wouldn't move so once i freed it the engine ran fine but im gonna have to get in there and see if there is a bit of a misalignment or something. Thanks for the help, this thread shed some light on how the Lionel circuits work. I did this swap so long ago I only vaguely remember doing it, there was a ton of trains between now and then. I think I need to start a log book for all the work I do on my own trains

Seeing how the motor with the encoder is the one not spinning I doubt it's an over current error but a motor not spinning error. I really really really like the fact that these engines are designed to run as on loco on one TMCC ID. My desire to have the dummy boards motor function work is to have the all the lighting functions operate correctly when I powered the unit. The reason I powered the A unit is because the CZ train I'm going to run is 15 cars and I want to make sure I have enough power when I run on grades steeper than 2%. I have a powered b unit to add when necessary but will run the dummy b when it's not needed

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