Showing posts with label ESU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESU. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2025

Trainbuilder N class on the bench.

I purchased this Trainbuilder N class oil burning steam locomotive, N 431, back in September 2020 and then it was sent to me via DCCSound to have a LokSound V5.0 micro decoder and speaker installed in the tender. It has been stored since that time, but now with a functional work bench setup in the layout shed I have finally been able to get the loco active and do some decoder and running tests on the rolling road.
I did my usual things like quieten down the sound a little and also dim the lights right down.


Image of the lights as delivered.


And then the lights dulled down with setting them via JMRI and the function outputs with a value of 3. And the rear head and marker lights below, got the same treatment.


N 431 running at speed on the rolling road under test. I had to take the brake rigging off and adjust some of the 'pads' as they could contact the wheels and cause very rapid shorts. I thought I had some images of the brake rigging removed, but I cannot find them now. Here is a still from a video showing the area that was shorting.


Now this was not happening all the time, just erratic enough to be a nuisance. Anyhow, removing the brake rigging and giving it a slight adjustment before refitting has eliminated this issue now. So, below is a photo and then a video of the motion running on the rolling road now fully spark free!


Video from my ewechube channel below:



Monday, March 3, 2025

CLP and CLF class units arrive at Glenorchy to Murtoa.

Auscision Models deliver their CLP and CLF variants.

Well after 1293 days from placing my order for two CLP and two CLF class models they arrived via Australia Post on February 4, 2025. That is three years, six months and two weeks [13 days]. The order form stated the following year, 2022, from when the order was placed on July 22, 2021. There was a tooling model photo on the order form. This is nowhere near the longest pre-order by a model company.

Looking at the model, I am unsure exactly what is going on here with the piping on the left-hand side of the cab, see the red circle below.


Prototype images so it slightly different.


I guess I can glue these up, or something similar, but it does droop and sit outside the line of the locomotive.
The below image shows CLP 17 with the pipe sitting 'out'.


The CLF models have the same issue.


Anyhow, I made a video of some changes I did to the ESU LokSound V5.0 DCC sound decoder that is fitted to these models. The models I pre-ordered were CLP-1-S, CLP-2-S, CLF-1-S and CLF-2-S.

The video is on you tube and can be found at this link:

I might do a separate post with some screen shots of the JMRI pages showing the settings. Let me think about it.