The 1835E is considered a cheapened version of the 385E, so the wiring would be the same. Here is a link to Olsens Toy Train Library, showing the wiring for the 385E, and the 1835E would be the same wiring.
http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/cd/b123/000219.pdf
I know theres a lot of wires going to the E-unit but a lot go there so follow the wire from the middle pick-up up to where it connects to the e-unit and thats where you hook on to it
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I recently aquired an 1835E Standard gauge engine. everything works properly except the lights. When i removed the engine top the power source wire to the lights is disconnected (assuming the ground is the chassis). Where do i re-solder or connect this wire
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