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Hi Everyone, just bought a 'new to me' 20-2986-1 O Scale Premier Evolution Hybrid Set w/Proto-Sound 3.0 (Hi-Rail Wheels) as I've been looking for one for a while and I'm having some issues with it.

I'm using 50-1036 DCS WiFi Digital Command System with the TIU and WIU connected via USB connected to a lock on, and to MTH Realtrax.

I can't get the 20-2986-1 to detect on the track. I've confirmed it's in 3 rail and DCS mode. I cannot see an option for a battery in the users manual, and there doesn't appear to be a connection for one in the locomotive. So far I've cleaned the track, cleaned the locomotive pickups and wheels. I've pulled a bit of fluff and dirt/lint out of the wheels and some gears. There is no noise when it's put on the track, and it's not detected (either when on the track by itself or with another locomotive - but the 'other' locomotive is) I've confirmed that the TIU and WIU are both on the latest firmware.

I can successfully run the following locomotives without issue (so I think it's an issue with this particular locomotive)
30-20363-1 - O Gauge RailKing ES44AC Imperial Diesel Engine With Proto-Sound 3.0
20-21161-1 - O Scale Premier AC4400cw Diesel Engine w/Proto-Sound 3.0 (Hi-Rail Wheels)
20-21248-1 - O Scale Premier E-8 A Unit Diesel Engine w/Proto-Sound 3.0 (Hi-Rail Wheels)

I've even tried directly going from the TIU to my PC and trying to save the sound file from the locomotive using the DCS Consumer Loader, it also says there is no locomotive present.

I don't own a conventional controller or the DCS remote so I can't really test with those. Unfortunately, all my other train stuff is HO and in DC

I've reached out to the seller and to MTH, does anyone have any suggestions I've missed?

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just an update to this, the seller has been great and offered a partial refund so i can get it repaired, a full refund, or they will attempt a repair.

I've contacted an MTH repairer I've bought some upgrade kits from in the past, so here's hoping it all works out.

If it was HO I could replace the decoder myself, but this is much more complex.

If there is no change in current draw with the engine track connected to the transformer, you're likely looking for a power supply issue from the track to the board.  When you first post the PS/3 board, you should get a noticeable power surge as it charges the supercaps, even a cheap ammeter should be able to see that.  Typically, I see a peak of around half an amp or so and then it tapers off to more like 1/10 of an amp when the cap has charged.

The reason I mention that switch is it's a cheap switch and it's frequently the problem with this kind of issue.

Does it act the same if you put it on a test track with just a transformer, no DCS signal?

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