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Each diagonally opposite pair of transistors supplies power to the motor but with opposite polarity (so the loco can run forward and backwards). If one or 2 of those transistors used for running the motor in one direction is burned out you will end up with the loco only running in one direction. I suspect that at some point the gunked up motor might have developed a short which blew up a transistor or two in that H-bridge.
Thanks Pete, I figured you might have an idea what is going on here. Dead transistors seem like a highly plausible explanation. I proceeded to remove the decoder and package up the rest of the loco to hand back to the owner so he can get in touch with you and/or Walthers, and guess what I saw on the underside of the decoder?(been trying to upload a few pictures but the folder seems to be full... will upload again as soon as I can)Looks like something got hot, melted the insulation on some wires, fused the wire harness together and some wires had fused to the one chip that now has a hole in it! This is the wire harness in the tender, that is under the decoder.Anyways, like you said, it would be a shame to loose the QSI decoder over 10-15$ worth of parts, so now I will leave the decision making up to @Paradise275.Thanks again!
Thanks John.I'd be more than happy to take you up on your offer.It would save a lot of grief and aggravation. Send me a PM to let me know how to pay.Rick
John,I consider the QSI Revolution decoder to be a really good quality decoder (both for motor control and for sound quality). I'm curious as to why you replaced it with ESU.