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#1
i'm wanting to install the generic tsunami 1000 sound decoder in a Bachmann GP30 I purchased about a year ago.  The one I got was the DCC equipped model. (HO)  Too bad it isn't prewired for the 8 or 9 pin plug.  The sound board is nearly half the size of the original decoder, so the install appears to be interesting, at the very least.  Have any of you done this conversion yet?  I'm really curious about how to mount the LED's.
#2
Howdy folks.  Many thanks to everyone who offered up ideas about my jammed up engine.  After having mustered up the cajones' to start tearing the little bugger apart, I now see that all of you were on the right track.  What the jam turned out to be, was very simple after all.  I think I might have mentioned at some point, that the front drive shaft just didn't look right.  Well, when I removed the front truck, I first tried to turn the rear drive unit, and it was turning freely.  The front driveline didn't appear to be broken, so I figured it's worth a try, so I got a tiny dab of lube to push into the coupling on the gearbox, placed the driveshaft back in, then very carefully placed the drive unit back in the frame, and secured it w/the screw.  I replaced the DCC board, then laid the assembly on its side and shot the juice to Bruce, and viola' it ran.  Of course, I couldn't be satisfied with that.  I put the shell back on and hauled tail to the 'dungeon', so I could get it on the rails for the test drive.  I'm very happy to report that the 'shark' is alive and well, and back to hunting more vict--  , I mean food.  She now anxiously awaits the arrival of her mate (the'B' unit).  I won the bid on that one last night on Ebay.  Got to wait for it to get here from Texas.  Does this make me an authority on Bachmann drive lines and final drive units?  :)     
One thing for Richg.  Aren't the Digitrax Sound units pretty much generic?  I was thinking of getting a Digitrax all in one module for the old GP I have.  Almost ashamed to waste the money to modernize that thing, as it's a LifeLike set loco, from a few years back.  Fool thing pulls very good though.  A real animal.
#3
WOW!  What a response!  All this wonderful information, and the new locomotive all but died yesterday evening.  I had gone to the basement to do several things, and put the power to the rails and all was well.  Then I brought the train to a stop and took the new RF-16 off the track to reinstall a screw I had left out the night before.  Wandering screw now back in its home, I placed the 'shark' back at the front of the pack, and as the saying goes, "I shot the juice to Bruce".  Lots of noise, but not much action.  The old engine sitting there spinning its wheels and jittering around the way they do when they don't seem to be able to get a grip.  I took the old GP38 off and tried the shark alone, and all it did was buzz, and made a very small movement, that reminded me of the 'torque twist' a car engine does when you rev it up with the carb linkage.  But the little dickens would NOT move in either direction.  One of those cry in your beer moments.  Anybody got some clue what happened?
#4
I don't know how much help it will be, but I'm a USAF trained electronics tech.  If the stuff has a decent schematic, and written directions, I wouldn't foresee a problem with that part  But, it's always good to be totally aware of Murphy's Law.
#5
General Discussion / Re: MBTA Commuter trains
March 17, 2011, 10:00:21 AM
Hi Jonathan,  I live down in Brockton, and I know exactly what you're talking about.  Actually, they have at least two different locomotives on the commuter rail, maybe more.  If I were you, I'd get on the phone and just call them and ask for someone who would know that sort of data.  Now, depending on whether you are going to want to model the current locomotive power of the MBTA, or wait to see what they are going to get as replacements for the worn out clunkers they now have, is a determining factor, as to what you'll want to invest in.  WCVB, Ch. 5 had a piece on just recently about the loco's bad habit of breaking down, and the MBTA admitted their current inventory of locomotives are badly worn out, and that they are in the process of trying to acquire some "new" ones.  I didn't mean to go on at such length, but, I wanted for you to be aware of your choices.  Best of luck, and happy rails.
                                                                                                                        Bob de grouch
#6
         To start with, I'm a DCC rookie.  I recently purchased a new Bachmann RF-16 with DCC w/o sound, factory equipped.  I now need to add sound, but there may be a problem.  I've had to add several lead weights to the chassis and to the inside, top of the shell, just so it could get traction and actually move down the tracks.  Consequently, the sound module is going to have to be extremely small.
        Also, I plan to obtain the 'B' unit in the near future, (also powered) and if it requires the same amount of weight to get traction, then the space problem will remain.  Am I in deep doo-doo here, or is there less of a problem than I am anticipating?  Needless to say, I am in desperate need of some expert advice.  All assistance will be greatly appreciated.
                                                                                                                                Thanks, Bob