WebWelcome to the Hornby Forum. Ask for advice and expertise, as well as discuss and debate all the news from the world of model railways. Please be aware, that we are still working hard to ensure assets from the previous forum are not lost. We will keep you updated as things progress. WebAbout a year or so ago I stated in one of my video's that I would do a how to video about installing DCC in to HO locomotives. Well finally an opportunity pr...
Installing a DCC Decoder Model Railroad Academy
WebOct 24, 2010 · Best to ask one specific loco at a time I think - there is no "general" answer. regards Richard QUOTE (Big Dave @ 22 Oct 2010, 05:17) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks David I did do a search on google but not a forum one, theres not much about fitting decoders in Wren by the look. I just got my first one a class 8 so when I get round to … WebMay 18, 2014 · Try installing simple DCC decoders in old locomotives first. The truth is, installing sound decoders is not always much harder. An N-scale railcar often offers ample room for a sound decoder installation. ... that can fit in and be programmed for any locomotive, as long as there is enough room. This also leads to different products in … damages by her
How to set up a DCC decoder - World Of Railways
WebNow, I KNOW that DCC locomotives can be put on DC-powered trackage, as long as one of the config variables is set. Because of work done on my home, I had to tear down my DCC switching layout and put everything in boxes. I'm going to be putting in a temporary layout soon, and to make things a bit easier for now, just put an old MRC DC powerpack ... WebAug 8, 2012 · The principles to do a DCC decoder fit on a Mainline steam loco are well described in this illustrated 'how to' on the Mainline 03. http://www.bromsgrovemodels.co.uk/mainline03dccinstr.htm (Being a rod coupled diesel the chassis has a lot in common with many of their steam chassis.) WebFeb 16, 2024 · If you really must convert one of the old locomotives, fitting one of the available replacement neo-magnets can dramatically reduce the power consumption, thus making the loco more suitable for conversion to DCC. However, if it ran like a dog before, this may not improve things much. damages by earthquake