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Converting Kato RS-2 To DCC

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Converting Kato RS-2 To DCC
Posted by peahrens on Sunday, December 16, 2012 7:32 PM

With my new (unfinished) HO DCC layout I'm primarily modeling UP transition era and have 4 locos to date, all bought new with DCC & sound.  I bit a bullet today (i.e., got ahead of myself) and bought a "slightly used" DCC ready Kato Alco UP RS-2 diesel on eBay.  I figured the next to worst case is I have to pay the LHS guru to convert it to DCC & sound (I will want both).  The worst case is I get a bad loco, but I've heard good reports on Kato and the seller has good reviews.

So, can someone enlighten me on whether I should (in time) attempt the conversion myself?  How do I select a preferred decoder (for this model or any other I decide to acquire)?  Similarly, how do I select a speaker & enclosure, and will they fit?  Should I just go to my (not so close) LHS and let him guide me on parts selection, then do the labor myself?  Or should I figure it out myself and buy parts at discount? 

Can someone advise what production year this Kato is? The box notes mfg #37-2503.

Any advice appreciated!

Paul  

Paul

Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent

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Posted by rrinker on Sunday, December 16, 2012 9:09 PM

 That loco should have an 8 pin plug in it, super easy to convert with a motor decoder. Sound is a little tougher, since it's such a narrow hood. You'll either have to remove weight, or get a small speaker up in the cab for sound. To put a speaker and enclosure in the hood over the trucks, you'll also have to cut back the light bars and relocate the headlight LED.

           --Randy

 


Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's

 

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Posted by BNSFRailWay Modeler on Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:49 AM
Ya randy that sounds right I would gut the hole thing and get a tsu-750 tsunami sound decoder that's smaller than a quarter....the tricky part is doing the wiring and all the resistors for LEDs I can do it but it's tough

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