I chickened-out several times before I actually did the install, but here it is. It was well worth it. Too bad it's not sound, but that may have been impossible....
http://members.cox.net/craneji22/Kato_NW2_Decoder_Install.html
Jim
I milled a pocket in the fuel tank for a Digitrax DZ143. I also milled channels to run the lighting wires. I used a Dremel tungston bit in a Dremel drill press. It took 3 evenings of very careful work, but the result was well worth it. The Kato NW-2 is an outstanding switcher.
I found the link mentioned above very helpful. Note: getting the shell off is very difficult. I followed instructions that I found at the Kato web site. Take your time; it'll be worth it.
Gary
I have a new-in-box Kato NW-2 that is several years old (c. 2000?). I don't think it has a plug n' play. I think I read that it was difficult to install a decoder in these switchers. Anybody have experience with them or know something about possible problems with an installation?
Mike