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Okay,

So I have a ElectricRR DC commander and Railsounds commander board that I have to install in an MTH Ives/Dorfan 1134 Standard Gauge steamer. The original PS2 boards went up in smoke on the previous owner who converted it to a straight bridge rectifier. The smoke unit is still there and works.

My questions are a couple:

1. Can I use any small magnet to trigger the chuffer? Since the tach wheel is still there I thought of using this with a magnet to trigger the chuffs.

2. Can I use same chuff signal to chuff the smoke unit or what else do I need?

3. How much of an antenna do I need since this thing is all metal. Can I run the antenna wire inside the cab area or would insulating a hand rail from the cotter pins using small amounts of shrink tubing be better?

Any advice is much appreciated. I have done several TMCC installs in the past but this one is a first for me.

 

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You have a few issues.  First, the smoke unit does not have a power supply to drive the fan.  You really need a PS-1 type which can be driven off the R2lC output of the DC CDR.

The RS should come with magnet and reed switch.  Use it.  You can not use the tach signal.  It needs 5V plus the RS is looking for a AC chassis ground to trigger chuff or in the case of the newer version the closed switch.

You need an antenna outside the metal shell. If you can insulate the tender shell from the chassis you can use it.

If you want integrated chuff/puff, you need to integrate GRJ super chuffer.  G

gunrunnerjohn posted:

What do you mean "sideways"?

The Chuff-Generator is fabricated on a printed circuit board with the dimensions of 1.3" x 0.4" in size.  The end away from the wire connections has the tach reader on the underside, that is obviously positioned over the flywheel.

John, this engine does not have the flywheel on the motor. It is on a geared jack shaft between the motor side frames. I think Jeff is asking for the size because the unit will need to fit between side plates.

Steve

Not going to fit.  Plus your using DC CDR (No Cruise) but are going to add the cost of the super chuffer for smoke and the Chuff generator plus the harness to connect it all.  You are complicating and raising the cost of your First ERR Upgrade.

Have you considered just getting the PS-3 Steam kit and use it?  The cost will be less, and the work easier for this.   G

GGG posted:

Not going to fit.  Plus your using DC CDR (No Cruise) but are going to add the cost of the super chuffer for smoke and the Chuff generator plus the harness to connect it all.  You are complicating and raising the cost of your First ERR Upgrade.

Have you considered just getting the PS-3 Steam kit and use it?  The cost will be less, and the work easier for this.   G

I have considered getting a PS unit but since my wife is still recovering from Stage 3 Breast cancer and bills gotta be paid. I have done some ERR installs before but this one is a little different. I was given the ERR boards including the sound so I am trying to keep this on a budget. Would the ERR chuff board do the job? The other issue is since I am not a licensed MTH tech there are no warranties on their boards. I am open to suggestions on what to do. If I could recover enough from the ERR items to cut costs maybe that is a choice. Thanks for the input.

gunrunnerjohn posted:

It will fit fine, don't listen to George.   You'll have to mount it a bit different, just turn it 90 degrees like this.

Okay John,

I ordered your two boards from Hennings today. I could not do it sooner with getting the flu again and having to work extra long hours this week. Once I get them I might be asking some questions but I do believe once this is done it will be really cool and different....I do like different....Dorfan train collecting and running should shout that out.

Captaincog posted:
gunrunnerjohn posted:

It will fit fine, don't listen to George.   You'll have to mount it a bit different, just turn it 90 degrees like this.

Okay John,

I ordered your two boards from Hennings today. I could not do it sooner with getting the flu again and having to work extra long hours this week. Once I get them I might be asking some questions but I do believe once this is done it will be really cool and different....I do like different....Dorfan train collecting and running should shout that out.

Now for some additional questions for gunrunnerjohn,

1. I received the boards and I am assuming that I place a little bit of solder on the end of the wire to prime it and then solder it to the appropriate board pin location?

2. Do I need to use the tach tape that came with the chuffer switch or is the tach taped wheel on the engine good to use? 

3. Anything else besides making the brackets do you suggest?

Thank you!

The tach tape on the locomotive is fine as long as it's in good condition.  I recently had a guy that had one that had oil stains on it, and it drive the Chuff-Generator crazy, replaced the tape and all was well.

I don't usually tin the wires for the board, I just stuff them through the hole and solder them.  Just make sure you trim the flush on the back side so they don't short to the frame.

RoyBoy posted:

Is there a reason for using a DC Commander instead of the vastly superior Cruise Commander? The increased purchase cost will be long forgotten once you get used to operating with ERR Cruise Control.

Yes,

The DC commander set-up was given to me. Since I must keep the costs down due to helping my wife with her breast cancer and the medical costs it seemed the least expensive alternative.....plus I will have something different. I have several ERR conversions done with cruise control but I have some DC commander conversions that almost run like they have cruise. 

Thanks for asking.

Update from yesterday:

I finally was able to program the chuff generator and it now flashes as the tach reader reads the tape but no chuffing noise and no smoke puffs but just a steady stream of smoke. I opened up the engine again and the wiring appears to be correct.

Any ideas of who could help me? I really took my time on this project to get it right. Obviously there is something I missed or messed but I do not know where to go from here.

Thanks in advance!

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