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Bachmann 4-4-0 decode with Train Control Systems M1 decoder SpaceNot only is this a small engine because it is N scale but
it is a REALLY small engine because the motor is in the tender. There is
literally NO room on the inside of either the tender or the engine for any
size decoder. I elected then to put it outside, but where? Well,
the coal pile can be any reasonable size you want it right? So, I
elected to put hide it in the coal stack which was just molded on coal
anyways. As I was carving away I thought, hey, wait a minute, this
things not a coal burner. The shape of the smoke stack tells us it is designed
mostly for wood as its fuel. This is even better because wood can be piled very
high and will look very cool. FittingPlacing the decoder in the area where it was going to be mounted, I marked the surface of the coal pile to be ready to cut the shell. You must remove the face weight that surrounds the shaft, the motor, trucks (watch those springs!) and the bottom conducting plates that pick up from the trucks and distribute to the motor brush contacts. Carefully use hand tools to remove the excess plastic. You are committed now. WiringI went to bed several nights dreaming of how I was going to solder to the motor brush leads. It wasn’t as hard as I imagined but it wasn’t as easy as some other things I’ve done either. We use a very fine tipped soldering iron that has a controlled temperature tip. Whenever you get in a soldering situation like this it is best to start with the lowest temperature, pre-tin both surfaces or wires and use a liquid flux (like Tix brand) to make the soldering go quicker. Never hold for longer that it will take to do the job and my rule of thumb is never more than 10 seconds at a time. Gray and orange wires are connected directly to the motor brushes. Testing the leads with a bench DC power supply, the orange wire goes on the same brush that will make the engine go forward when it is connected to the positive lead on the supply. The decoder should be right on top of the motor now and
no extra gray or orange wire. Pull the red and black wires through the
holes where the contacts came up through the body to connect to the brushes. Do a short test with a meter if you can. Put the
motor into the tender and try and pack it up. Put it on the track and do
a running test without the lights connected. This was easier said than
done. When we packed it up the wires didn’t quite fit under the weight. We used an N scale yellow-white micro LED (2mm x 3 mm)
from Ngineering. Soldering wire wrap (.010in. dia.) wire to the two
leads.
Testing
ProgramReady to put it on the programming track. Will be number 82. Will also put into it some momentum: CV3 and CV4, a value of about 3 to 6 depending on response. This is a TCS decoder. We will be putting in a value for the front light to tweak it for steam (dynamic) and LED optimum. We will also be tweaking the values for the motor to give it great slow speed response. Finish
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