EDModels
August 30th, 2004, 06:24 AM
I got the American Z Line C44-9W in, and absolutely LOVE it! I am now looking to convert it to DCC. Has anyone here performed this? I also want to install front and rear lights.
http://www.ericmenzel.com/images/zscale/DSC00725s.jpg
http://www.ericmenzel.com/images/zscale/DSC00727s.jpg
http://www.ericmenzel.com/images/zscale/DSC00729s.jpg
pray59
August 30th, 2004, 09:42 AM
There should be a notch in the frame under the dynamic brakes fir a decoder. Also their should be the motor wires coming up right there also. The shell should just slide up off the mech.
I only have the SD-45's which look easy. Now comes the hard part...
Finding a decoder. I was told that you need to use an Ulhenbrock decoder because it is compatible with coreless motors. Other people say any BEMF decoder should be safe, but I don't know.
I test fit a Digitrax DZ-123 ok after taking off the red shrink wrap, but did not install it fearing motor damage as it don't have BEMF.
Tom Knapp, a local Nn3 modeler, uses a lot of Z Scale mechs for his creations, and does DCC on all of them. He told me to replace my 16vac DCC power supply with a 12v one, as when he did that, the engines started running a lot cooler. Before they used to generate heat jusd idle on powered rails.
So I have not DCC'ed mine yet, but will first try to find a source for Ulhenbrock decoders, second, limit my DCC power supply to 12v, and 3rd, program the decoder's top speed to half way before pulling it from the programming track.
-Robert
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