dcc a prarie tank
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dcc a prarie tank
hi there i have a hornby prarie tank which i am converting to dcc and want to know which wires go to the red and black wires on the chip as there is only two wires on the motor on the loco your help would be welcome wjth this as i donot want to fazzle the decoder regards bob clifford
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Scroll down to non Dcc ready section. https://www.brian-lambert.co.uk/DCC_Pag ... Bookmark11
Re: dcc a prarie tank
Hi
Assume this loco doesn't have a DCC socket already fitted - Its not DCC Ready.
A lot will depend on the type of motor fitted. A picture would help.
But generically....
Remove both wires from the motor and via in-line soldered joints connect one removed wire to the decoders red wire and the other removed wire to the decoders black wire. Cover the in-line joints with either PVC insulating tape or better is to use Heat Shrink tubing slid on before making the joint then moved over the joint once its cooled and shrunk down over the joints.
Solder the decoders Orange and Grey wires to the motor terminals where the original wires were removed from. Test on Programming track that its address can be changed to whatever is required. If loco runs opposite direction from that on the DCC system swap around the two motor wires, while you have the locos body off.
NOTE:-
You should once all the motor wring has been removed, test that there is no connections between the motor terminals and any wheels of the loco. If there is a connection it must be removed before proceeding.
Assume this loco doesn't have a DCC socket already fitted - Its not DCC Ready.
A lot will depend on the type of motor fitted. A picture would help.
But generically....
Remove both wires from the motor and via in-line soldered joints connect one removed wire to the decoders red wire and the other removed wire to the decoders black wire. Cover the in-line joints with either PVC insulating tape or better is to use Heat Shrink tubing slid on before making the joint then moved over the joint once its cooled and shrunk down over the joints.
Solder the decoders Orange and Grey wires to the motor terminals where the original wires were removed from. Test on Programming track that its address can be changed to whatever is required. If loco runs opposite direction from that on the DCC system swap around the two motor wires, while you have the locos body off.
NOTE:-
You should once all the motor wring has been removed, test that there is no connections between the motor terminals and any wheels of the loco. If there is a connection it must be removed before proceeding.
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Re: dcc a prarie tank
Decoder fitting instructions for the non dcc ready model - https://tcsdcc.com/installation/ho-scale/1317
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Re: dcc a prarie tank
thanks for your replys gentlemen i will be doing this loco tomorrow. most helpful information and very welcome to me with my loco conversions keep up the good work and thanks again for your help regards bob
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hi just a line to say thanks for your help this loco is done and runs very well and does anyone know where i can obtain a cylinder block for a second loco of the same kind which has a damaged block also a conrod screw for a flying scotsman eight wheeled tender drive hexagon head type i have contacted peters spares and they have said one is out of stock and the other one there supplyer has stopped producing them your help in obtaining these items if possible would be most welcome regards bob





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