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N Scale Decoder Article

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Posted by wm3798 on Saturday, April 23, 2011 6:01 PM

Randy's got it nailed on the head.  Between Mike's overkill decoder installation, and Jim Kelly declaring that he's got regauging wheels down to "30 minutes per unit" I'm thinking, why  should I bother with N scale!

All that was missing was review of a 1970's era Mehano locomotive with one truck drive, no window glazing, and open pilots with rapido couplers to really scare off the uninformed masses!

With all that said, I have to say that the staff is making an effort to reach out to the N scale crowd.  The layout feature is great, and any time I see David Popp's work in the contents, I pick up a copy.  So please bear with my picky nits...  Overall, job well done.

Lee

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Posted by rrinker on Saturday, April 23, 2011 11:18 AM

 If it required cutting of the frame, it's the 'wrong' one - it makes the job out to be more complicated than it is. Especially in N scale where it's often tough enough ot get decoders installed.

 Sure you can put anything into anything, with varying amounts of work. But if the idea is to show someone how to do this stuff and not turn them off for life because it's just way too complex, then best practices would dictate using a simple board replacement decoder whenever possible. I don't do this myself, in HO - I use TCS T1 decoders in almost everything but in HO the difference is between soldering some wires together or paying more for a board decoder that drops in and you just reconnect the wires that used to go to the DC light board. It's not an issue of milling the frame and stuff.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 23, 2011 10:52 AM

It's only the wrong one if it doesn't work!Wink

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Posted by wm3798 on Saturday, April 23, 2011 10:39 AM

But he used a TCS decoder... just the wrong one! 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 23, 2011 9:29 AM

Perhaps to show another way that it can be done?  Also, more manufacturers make decoders besides TCS that will work.  I've installed a whole bunch of them throughout the years by cutting the frame.

Thankfully, I no longer install decoders for anyone.  Some customers started having unreal expectations concerning lighting, programming, etc.  Wasn't worth the headache.  I did it for a few LHS's for at least 10 years and did install over 2000 decoders.  The layout I'm currently building is DC only...I sold all of my DCC stuff.

 

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N Scale Decoder Article
Posted by wm3798 on Saturday, April 23, 2011 9:10 AM

Why did Mike Polsgrove opt not to use a TCS CN-GP to convert his older Kato SD45?  It's a much easier installation, and can be done in about a half an hour with minimal frame milling.  Seems like Mike took the long way around the mountain.

Lee

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