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Check the motor contacts with the decoder boards. Remove the shell. Select the address on your zephyr. Place the mechanism on the track and turn the throttle up. Make sure you have the track power on and the direction switch to forward or reverse. If the mech. doesn't move, use your finger to press down slightly on the decpoder just above the motor. If it moves, fix the motor contact with the decoder.Martin Myers
I really think we can put the conductivity issue to bed. There are just too many locos and too many decoders involved for it to happen to all of them. I have a ton of experience reassembling these locos.Clue number one is that they all run with DC boardsClue number two is that I can get the system to read the decoder addressNew clue number three is that these are dual mode decoders and they do not run on analog.This all leads me to believe that I have screwed the settings in my Zephyr system. Nothing else makes sense. I purchased a new loco with the factory dual mode decoder. It ran fine on my MRC DC system. I swapped out the board for a DC board and it ran fine. I put the decoder back in and put it on my Zephyr system and it won't run in DC or DCC. Again other manufacturers decoders work just fine. It is only Atlas decoders.