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I am upgrading my PS1 392e to PS2 and need pictures that show the location and mounting of the speaker and circuit boards.  The PS1 version uses a tether, with the boards and speaker in the tender.  I could easily put the PS2 boards and speaker in the tender, but I would like to eliminate the tether the same way MTH did with the PS2 version.  I have already added the flywheel and speed sensor, so I think the hard part is done.  Midge at MTH went the extra mile and found the flywheel and shaft with the gear, but she said these are not available as replacement parts.  I am using a rugged rails PS2 engine as a donor.  Any help will be appreciated!

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Great suggestion, thanks!  I found there were at least two different manuals for the PS2 392e.  One appeared to have pictures of a 5 volt PS2 system, while the other pictured only 3 volt boards.  I am using a 3 volt PS2 system and will mount the board behind the smoke unit and the speaker just behind the motor.  I think it will be much easier to mount the battery on top of the speaker instead of beside the circuit boards.  Midge at MTH was able to find me a flywheel/shaft/gear assembly with bearings, but I was prepared to make one if necessary.  The tachometer shaft gear has 12 teeth and I think it is the same as one of the original super motor armature gears.  The motor frame did not have the holes for the flywheel shaft, I had to drill them.  I made a mount for the tachometer sensor.  I will post pictures soon.

Picture of the initial test! No lights and the wires are a mess, but everything works perfectly! I loaded a 392e file from 2011 (more recent than most 392 files I saw) and the speed is just right.  Now I have to get the wires neatly bundled and protected from rubs, sharp edges and pinch points.  Next will be mounting the smoke and volume potentiometers, then LED lights in front and flickering LEDs for the firebox glow.

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Thanks for the positive comments!  I had been running the 392e for a couple of years and wanted to convert it to PS2.  The donor engine was purchased for the purpose of upgrading the 392e.  I took my 384e apart just to see how the tachometer was installed, it was then re-assembled.  I don't work on trains for hire, there are much better qualified people here on the OGR forum.

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