You can unplug the solder-in harness from the JST header on the decoder, then plug it into a JST socket or plug in a harness with an 8-pin NMRA plug on one end and a JST plug on the other of whatever length you need. Several DCC dealers sell replacement harnesses..
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Below is a link and shows you how to use this decoder. Store the link in Favorites. You will need it. Lots of good info.
http://www.mrdccu.com/
Look in Curriculum. He includes good instructions and photos. Read through a couple times before you start anything.
I just cut the wires to what I like and solder an 8 pin connector o them
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The TSU-1000 comes with 9 wires, no plug on the end. You will need to install an eight-pin NMRA connector to the power harness to make it a ‘plug and play’ decoder
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Can the TSU-1000 plug into a JST 9-pin socket? I cannot really tell from the picture on the website.
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