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Look to me like a section of the chassis holding the PCB is broken, could it have been dropped or otherwise damaged.Ted (Teditor) Freeman
While that chipped frame likely indicates that the loco was dropped (and possibly has other mechanical issues due to that), it wouldn't affect the electric contact between the decoder and the frames. Why? Because there is another set of contacts on the front of the decoder which engage undamaged tabs on the front of the frame.If the loco fell, the contact strips I mentioned and shown could have slipped in the frame, and then there is the possibly cracked gear. The only good way to investigate and look for all those problems would be to take the mechanism apart. Unfortunately this screw-less design is not the easiest to deal with when it comes to disassembly.
The NW2 is running good on DC and also on DCC.A good friend told me that he could make me two halves from steel so it would get more weight, I'll give him a try.Testing on a very long Kato Unitrack oval showed that the NW2 pulls 12 NMRA weighted 40' Boxcars, this will be a good sized train.Have a nice weekendTim
Casting the frame halves out of led or brass would make it even heavier.So just to clarify, is that your loco, or his (with a steel frame) that pulls 12 cars?