SeeYou190 BATMAN I picked one of these up at an estate auction. I wanted to add a decoder and sound at some point which I have never done. Sounds like more trouble than it is worth as it is already low on my priorities. Send that beauty to someone that will love it and run it. -Kevin
BATMAN I picked one of these up at an estate auction. I wanted to add a decoder and sound at some point which I have never done. Sounds like more trouble than it is worth as it is already low on my priorities.
Send that beauty to someone that will love it and run it.
-Kevin
I may just do that at some point, though I only paid $35.00 for it and would like to take a crack at painting it at some point. Gotta start someplace.
Brent
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BATMANI picked one of these up at an estate auction. I wanted to add a decoder and sound at some point which I have never done. Sounds like more trouble than it is worth as it is already low on my priorities.
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bobbygregMy question is, did the sound equipped engines need the PFM control unit with the sound and throttle adjustment knobs to work?
As I said I'm old school, I'm considering removing the sound unit and the cam and wiring it for DC.
I picked one of these up at an estate auction. I wanted to add a decoder and sound at some point which I have never done. Sounds like more trouble than it is worth as it is already low on my priorities.
The PFM sound units to operate these are getting scarce now.
There is a facebook group dedicated to PFM Sound. The Moderator is retired professional (model) painter Hal Maynard.
They can help you out with any and all questions relating to PFM Sound.
I do not believe the sound can operate in plain dc without having the sound module.
Depends on the accual type you have, PFM had many types over the years but yes to hear sounds you need their equipment.
I recently picked up GN 4-6-2 with sound system in the tender. My layout is old school DC only. No DCC. Sat engine on the track static type noise from the tender, but does not move. My question is, did the sound equipped engines need the PFM control unit with the sound and throttle adjustment knobs to work? As I said I'm old school, I'm considering removing the sound unit and the cam and wiring it for DC. It's a really nice looking painted loco, I would like to get it running. Thanks