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Now with grandchildren its time to try to have my Pittsburgh MTH PCC streetcar working again. I've looked everywhere for any tips on where to start. I place it on the tracks, I get no lights, a faint buzz, and nothing else. I'm sure the battery is dead, but without any lights? I've been handy fixing old electrical items, but this is something new to me. Can anyone give me a starting point.? thanks in advance for any tips you can afford.

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Jon and Paul's advice is sound.  I believe this is a PS-2 5V engine, so the chances it is dead are high.  It is an expensive repair, so unless that specific engine has sentimental value best to look for another one.  You can always swap out shells.  I upgrade one for a gentleman in Pittsburg and we had the same discussion.  Since his children gave it to him as a gift he authorized the upgrade.  G

Bill, There is no 9V PS-2.  The voltage designation has to do with the voltage necessary to run the processor.  The PS-2 5V boards are the first PS-2 and the battery is the 8.4V version.  They were replaced by the PS-2 3V boards around 2004.  That uses the 2.4V battery.  It actually gets more complicated as far as actual voltages needed, but we will leave that alone for now.  G

Originally Posted by GGG:

Bill, There is no 9V PS-2.  The voltage designation has to do with the voltage necessary to run the processor.  The PS-2 5V boards are the first PS-2 and the battery is the 8.4V version.  They were replaced by the PS-2 3V boards around 2004.  That uses the 2.4V battery.  It actually gets more complicated as far as actual voltages needed, but we will leave that alone for now.  G

George:

 

Thank you for that explanation.   I was obviously not aware that there was a difference between the battery output and the board voltage and will save your message for future reference.

 

Bill

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