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Today, I installed a LokSound Select decoder and TCS motherboard in the second B30-7. If the first transplant had gone as bad as this one, I would have quit yesterday.Issues:1) Intermittent headlights: I believe that I finally have this corrected after a lot of messing with solder joints. I didn't have this problem yesterday, and I was beginning to blame it on the decoder, because . . .2) I think I have a bad decoder. The LokSound Select 73900 is giving me fits. If I change any settings on the LokProgrammer (or even read the decoder), it won't do anything afterwards. However, it seems consistent that if I pull this 21-pin decoder from the motherboard and then reconnect it, it works again. WTF?! Nothing else works to fix this problem. Even if I remove the locomotive from the rails and let it sit, nothing. I have to pull the couplers, remove the shell, and pull the decoder. 3) Because I had to pull the decoder so many times today, I broke half of Pin 12 off of the motherboard. The instructions say that is for VCC. What is that? Thankfully, everything seems to still work . . . so long as I don't write to or read the decoder. I think I need to send it back. FYI, out of curiosity, I temporarily swapped the decoders between the B30-7s and confirmed that (A) the second locomotive had the headlight issue with the good decoder, and (B) the first locomotive developed the same "non-responsive" behavior with the bad decoder.For now, though, it's running, so I'm enjoying it while it works. Oh, this has been such a chore. But, presently, it's consisted with the other B30-7, so I am listening to the symphony of two Dash 7s in Run 8. Lovely.4) Oh, that reminds me. Both of these locomotives have the same decoder (ESU #73900) and have the same sound file (#75413) downloaded from the ESU website. Both units are set up with CV48 at 7, which is supposed to be a Leslie RS5T horn. But, the locomotives' horns are different. I ain't messin' with that anymore, because I'm done pulling the decoder tonight. Ugh.DFF
Yeah, I'll probably get another motherboard, but the decoder behavior was long before I broke that pin, which occurred after pulling the damn decoder at least a half dozen times or more.
I have no idea why the horn sounds different. IIRC, horn sounds are one that you need to remove power from the decoder before it will switch to the new one. But I'm sure that's happened between swapping decoders and soldering, etc. (Emphasis added.)