lynxface
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Dear LGB experts,
Hope you're are all surviving out there...
I think I've toasted the decoder on my LGB Furka DFB5 Rack loco (29272).
Basically I was running a croc (with a first gen LGB decoder from the noughties), and the engine stalled, and *I think* this caused a voltage spike. The Rack loco was stationary, at the time, but it's now doing that erratic jumpy business, and now won't run at all. Textbook toasted decoder symptoms...
Can anyone help me with a) the decoder I'd need to source, and b) why this keeps happening? That's the second decoder that's blown on my now. They never used to do this. Aren't they supposed to have voltage limitation? All the wiring is correct. All I can think is that I'm running off a (reasonably old) LGB MTS system with a Mark II parallel CS...
Any thoughts on these matters would be massively appreciated.
Thanks everyone!
Alex
Hope you're are all surviving out there...
I think I've toasted the decoder on my LGB Furka DFB5 Rack loco (29272).

Basically I was running a croc (with a first gen LGB decoder from the noughties), and the engine stalled, and *I think* this caused a voltage spike. The Rack loco was stationary, at the time, but it's now doing that erratic jumpy business, and now won't run at all. Textbook toasted decoder symptoms...
Can anyone help me with a) the decoder I'd need to source, and b) why this keeps happening? That's the second decoder that's blown on my now. They never used to do this. Aren't they supposed to have voltage limitation? All the wiring is correct. All I can think is that I'm running off a (reasonably old) LGB MTS system with a Mark II parallel CS...
Any thoughts on these matters would be massively appreciated.
Thanks everyone!
Alex