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Hi Dave and Folks,
Here is how I have done it:
(Click on the diagram above for a full-size image if it doesn't appear full-size.)
If your loco runs backwards after by-passing the e-unit (with a full wave bridge rectifier), just reverse the motor leads.
All Electronics has a bridge rectifier that I have used: FWB-156W, www.allelectronics.com.
Take care, Joe
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I bought three 8 amp 400 volt bridge rectifiers from Radio Shack and use them in my three Williams locomotives as one of mine burn out it's circuit board, you may have to cut the leads a little on the Radio Shack bridge rectifier to make it fit in the Lionel loco. Done it the same way as jprampolla shows in his wiring diagram. One note; one rectifier per locomotive if rectifier is 8 amp or better, also wiring to the motors from the rectifier is important as it may run only in reverse, if that happens switch the wires coming off of the rectifier to the motor, input side don't matter which wire goes where on the rectifier.
Lee F.
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