Here's a comparison video of the QSI Sound Loco and the Tsunami Loco i just finished
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR4fWcxk2_Q
TerryinTexas
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I had to remove the floor weight to make room for the Decoder so I used some stick on lead weights
on the sides of the tender which doubled the tender weight
I also used the top of a ball point pen for a light trap
I cut out the coal doors on the front of the tender to direct the sound toward the
loco
I later filed the cut to smooth it up
I'll be using an oval speaker as a High Bass won't fit in this small tender
Rather than mount the speaker facing up and drilling holes thru the coal
I'm going to try it facing down using the coal load as a baffle
I have one of the early Life Like DC 0-8-0 switchers
I'm in the process of installing a Tsunami Light Steam Decoder
But first I added extra tender pickups using the photos on
Wolfgang Dudler's web site
http://www.westportterminal.de/tender080.html
and also Gary Hopkins Web site
http://www.nmra.org.au/Hints/Pickups/Pickups.html
Both are nicely Illustrated
I installed the wire pickups in the trucks as Illustrated
and soldered the wires to the 8 pin wire harness board
you can see the extra red wire in this photo with the black shrink tubing on it
I used Red wires for the right side wheels and Black wires for the left side wheels
keeping with the standard color code of the decoder wiring harness
Here's a comparison photo showing the later sound version tender on the left with the factory installed pickups
and the QSI twin Speakers mounted facing down thru the floor
It's a pitty you can't buy these tenders separately
Even more of a shame Life Like didn't wire the trucks on all the models !!!!
Here's another picture of the sound tender showing the speakers