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Anyone else have an opinion on this install?
Thank you. I also found the 10 car set new in the box for $199. Maybe some Feebay action is in order. For bid; Concor GS4 Daylighter with 9 Concor Daylight cars. I guess the uninformed may take me up on it, eye.
[quote user="davidmbedard"] [quote user="spidge"] I see there have been many attempts at a sound install in the Concor. I guess I best take photos and post the results. Wish me luck. Funny I went to a hobby shop and asked about this or any install of sound in the Concor and they almost laughed me out of the shop. They weren't laughing at the Concor attempt rather sound in N scale. Another shop apoligized for having to deal with the Concor loco period. They simply did not recomend
I see there have been many attempts at a sound install in the Concor. I guess I best take photos and post the results. Wish me luck. Funny I went to a hobby shop and asked about this or any install of sound in the Concor and they almost laughed me out of the shop. They weren't laughing at the Concor attempt rather sound in N scale. Another shop apoligized for having to deal with the Concor loco period. They simply did not recomend it at all.
Driline, That was just not neccessary. I lost my dinner thinking of her in the annual calander but after that shot I broke an airhose. Thanks!
More questions; Is there an enclosure for the speaker. I hear this is very important especially in N-scale? Is there anything I should have in my tool box to help this install go easliy and without misshap?
Hey guys and gals, I know some may have seen this question before but now that I have the cash I just want to make sure I am starting a doable project without it getting out of hand. I would like to install a ESU Locksound Micro into the tender. Since the plug is different it looks like I will have to hard wire, correct? I have not seen a transition wiring aid. What should I do with the front light? Keep the led and wire it up, go with some lighting effect that runs off track power, or...? I could
Thank you Daved B and I plan to operate the loco on my DCC layout. If I am hard wiring the decoder I would think the circuit board would be rendered useless anyway. Am I wrong on that? Also I was thinking I would only have to maybe half the wieght and push it up in the tender for a down firing speaker and easy access for the decoder to the power pick ups. Does this seam feasable?
[quote user="PRR_in_AZ"] Spidge, I just might take you up on that! Thanks for the offer. Let us know how you do. I did a quick search on the stuff and found out that it is actually some type of wax? It says it never really dries so that got me a little concerned. Maybe I was looking at the wrong stuff. The site I went to says they use it to preserve machinery, etc., that is exposed to high humidity and salt. Moth-balling navy equipment, etc. Is this the stuff you're referring to? Chris
[quote user="PRR_in_AZ"] Winter is the nice time of year here in the Phoenix, AZ area. I was wondering also about the no-OX product to protect your hard work. Everything oxidizes (metal) over time but our relative humidity is low here most of the year but we do have a lot of dust (more like powder fine dirt). Does anyone know if the No-Ox is a polisher and protector - or just a protective coating? I guess I could just do a search and find out - Duh. Chris [/quote] Chris, no-ox is not a