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anybody have a pic or wiring diagram of BLI PRR Q2...tender/decoder

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anybody have a pic or wiring diagram of BLI PRR Q2...tender/decoder
Posted by joseywales on Thursday, October 20, 2016 7:16 PM

looking for pic of the wiring diagram of BLI PRR Q2 tender..want to see how they wired up the rear marker light on to the paragon 2 decoder...want to put marker lights on my PRR T1 ...

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Posted by gmpullman on Thursday, October 20, 2016 8:17 PM

I have had several of my BLI locomotives opened up and did photograph some...

BUT

Photobucket has decided to take another (frequent) vacation so I can't access any of my photos or wiring sketches right now...

My S1 turbine has markers, that are annoyingly bright and continuously ON. I plan to fix that someday.

Are you planning to try to tap an existing lighting function for your markers? If not and you want them to be always on it would be a simple job to wire the LEDs through a 860Ω or 1KΩ resistor to the rail pickups. Are you using DCC?

When Photobucket decides to let me back in, I'll post a photo.

Good Luck, Ed

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Posted by joseywales on Thursday, October 20, 2016 8:42 PM

Thankyou very much..would like to have them on when runing forwards and off when going backwords..if possible,,when your Q2 or S2 runs is the cab interior light on? would like to have that too

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Posted by joseywales on Thursday, October 20, 2016 11:12 PM

gmpullman

I have had several of my BLI locomotives opened up and did photograph some...

BUT

Photobucket has decided to take another (frequent) vacation so I can't access any of my photos or wiring sketches right now...

My S1 turbine has markers, that are annoyingly bright and continuously ON. I plan to fix that someday.

Are you planning to try to tap an existing lighting function for your markers? If not and you want them to be always on it would be a simple job to wire the LEDs through a 860Ω or 1KΩ resistor to the rail pickups. Are you using DCC?

When Photobucket decides to let me back in, I'll post a photo.

Good Luck, Ed

 

yes Im using DCC..My T1 doesnt have rear marker lights...I want to have them....there 2 open slots/places on that decoder thats nothing is hooked too..wanted to see if any of your BLI with paragon2 with rear marker lights,where your plug too..

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, October 21, 2016 4:29 AM

Just because there are empty pins does not mean that there is a "spare" lighting function associated with them.

What you probably want to do is "ring out" the front headlight pins and add your markers to it. At least they will only be on when moving forward.

IF I recall correctly, pin 3 is + and pin 4 is front headlight.

Right now I don't recall which engines have cab lights and which do not. (The F7s and GG1 certainly do) I have a bunch of PRR steam from BLI and some have cab lights and some do not...If I get time in the next day or so I'll take a look.

Regards, Ed

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Posted by joseywales on Friday, October 21, 2016 8:18 AM

wanted to see what the Q2 with the paragon 2 setup is wired up..for the marker lights..whos knows they might wired it up beside the rear revers led??

 

 

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