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@Ron045 posted:

14.8v Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) would be an excellent choice for a great majority of O Gauge engines.  Get the largest mah that will fit your engine or tender.  I use anything from 2200 - 3200 mah.

Make sure you get a Li-Ion with PCB for protection from under and over current.  A simple and cheap smart charger works great with them.  Avoid Li-Po batts if possible.  The extra balance lead and special charging requirements make it very difficult for onboard charging.

Ron

Thanks Ron, glad you mentioned that.

Before getting bitten by the O Scale bug I was flying Electric Powered R/C Planes, the power requirements are much different.  Usually the Li-Po battery is depleted (100% to 30% state of charge) in about 6 minutes.  And then they recharge in about 1/2 hour or less.  If everything goes well, you might get 100 cycles out of a battery.

Thanks Ron, glad you mentioned that.

Before getting bitten by the O Scale bug I was flying Electric Powered R/C Planes, the power requirements are much different.  Usually the Li-Po battery is depleted (100% to 30% state of charge) in about 6 minutes.  And then they recharge in about 1/2 hour or less.  If everything goes well, you might get 100 cycles out of a battery.

I agree.  I fly RC also.  Li-Po's are designed to provide a lot of energy quickly.  Trains don't need that.  I can pull a long train for 3 plus hours non stop on a single charge of a 3000 mah LiIon.

In reality, the way I run trains, I can go days or weeks between charges.  And if one needs a charge, I just pull a different one out of the inventory.

Ron

Doing another transplant with 6 Weaver SD-40s. 3 each will have same LC 'brains' so I can run triple-header CNJ SD-40s. Yes they all have been repainted into road numbers not issued by Atlas or Lionel.

Pretty soon more 6 motors on the O-gauge BIG little Railroad.

Doing the transplant is easier than TMCC/ERR/PS-3 upgrades in my opinion and like poster RSJB18 above said.

Walter

3-03-2022 20220303_210236.

Nice locos!  I waved to the guy in 3066 and he waved back.  Actually, that's about the only thing the latest generation of trains don't do.  Thanks for the post.

@Ron045 posted:

I agree.  I fly RC also.  Li-Po's are designed to provide a lot of energy quickly.  Trains don't need that.  I can pull a long train for 3 plus hours non stop on a single charge of a 3000 mah LiIon.

In reality, the way I run trains, I can go days or weeks between charges.  And if one needs a charge, I just pull a different one out of the inventory.

Ron

You know I've wondered if for trains if NiMh batteries might be even better?  With them you have virtually zero chance of catching fire.  I have some AA Cells that are about 14 years old and they still work fine.  Seem to have a much better shelf life.  Self discharge is also quite low.  Based on the run time you have seen average discharge rate would be 0.5C, so (maybe?) 2C max (burst).

Nominal voltage per cell is 1.2 (at full charge about 1.4) and the hicap AA's are 2300 mah.  So 10 in series? Unless internal battery resistance becomes an issue?

Ron do you know if guys have tried this?

You know I've wondered if for trains if NiMh batteries might be even better?  With them you have virtually zero chance of catching fire.  I have some AA Cells that are about 14 years old and they still work fine.  Seem to have a much better shelf life.  Self discharge is also quite low.  Based on the run time you have seen average discharge rate would be 0.5C, so (maybe?) 2C max (burst).

Nominal voltage per cell is 1.2 (at full charge about 1.4) and the hicap AA's are 2300 mah.  So 10 in series? Unless internal battery resistance becomes an issue?

Ron do you know if guys have tried this?

I have always used LiIon. @BOB WALKER  probably has used all sorts of battery chemistry's.

I believe the Nimh limits your size, space, duration a little bit.

Ron

@RSJB18 posted:

Thanks for the info on Ali-Express John. Found the wire harnesses I need. Ordered 10 of each config up to 6 pin. They are dirt cheap.

That's why I buy them there!   I have had to crimp some of the 1.5mm JST-ZH contacts, but they're tricky.  I've had to do a few of the Molex 1.25mm contacts as well, they're really a PITA, typically I have to do a couple to get one.  I'm not willing to spend $600 for the proper tool for the tiny contacts, that's most of the problem.

I even tried to crimp some of the MTH 1.0mm contacts for PS/3, EPIC FAIL!

That's why I buy them there!   I have had to crimp some of the 1.5mm JST-ZH contacts, but they're tricky.  I've had to do a few of the Molex 1.25mm contacts as well, they're really a PITA, typically I have to do a couple to get one.  I'm not willing to spend $600 for the proper tool for the tiny contacts, that's most of the problem.

I even tried to crimp some of the MTH 1.0mm contacts for PS/3, EPIC FAIL!

I received my order of harnesses today. Only 10 days from when I placed the order.

I got 2-6 pin......now the fun begins!

2024-03-28 11.13.28

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Making progress on installing my LC/BT board in my Weaver RS-3.

A question for @gunrunnerjohn or @Vernon Barry

I was testing the switch I/O's on the board last night. The original engine was part of a RTR LC set which didn't come with a smoke unit. When I test the smoke outputs from the board, the LC app says "smoke switch not turned on".
Am I correct in assuming that the board is not programmed to run smoke so these outputs are useless? I wasn't planning on adding smoke but thought I could use the output to control a cab light remotely.
The parts diagram for the engine only shows a switch for sounds on/off.

There is a 5vdc source available from this plug. I suppose I could run a cab light from there, just won't be able to turn it on/off.

Thanks in advance.

Bob

On the LC stuff there should be a smoke switch connection.  I'd defer to Vernon on this one as he's tinkered a lot more with the LC stuff.  If you want to know about the RCMC or BEMC, I'm better equipped to answer those questions.

Thanks John. I tested all possible combinations from the 5 pins on the board but other than the 5vdc, nothing worked.

This board has a chuff I/O plug too so assuming it can handle the function if programmed for it.

Bob

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@RSJB18 posted:

Making progress on installing my LC/BT board in my Weaver RS-3.

A question for @gunrunnerjohn or @Vernon Barry

I was testing the switch I/O's on the board last night. The original engine was part of a RTR LC set which didn't come with a smoke unit. When I test the smoke outputs from the board, the LC app says "smoke switch not turned on".
Am I correct in assuming that the board is not programmed to run smoke so these outputs are useless? I wasn't planning on adding smoke but thought I could use the output to control a cab light remotely.
The parts diagram for the engine only shows a switch for sounds on/off.

There is a 5vdc source available from this plug. I suppose I could run a cab light from there, just won't be able to turn it on/off.

Thanks in advance.

Bob

I'm trying to catch back up here but what is the exact model number this board came from?

It's either one of 2 scenarios, you might need to wire the smoke switch up and it be in the closed position, or yes, possible the board they locked out that feature in the firmware.

The board should have sikscreen tiny annotations beside the pins of the connectors on the backside showing the switch input connector and the pin for smoke.

I'm trying to catch back up here but what is the exact model number this board came from?

It's either one of 2 scenarios, you might need to wire the smoke switch up and it be in the closed position, or yes, possible the board they locked out that feature in the firmware.

The board should have sikscreen tiny annotations beside the pins of the connectors on the backside showing the switch input connector and the pin for smoke.

Vernon- here's the parts diagram for the original loco.

https://www.lionelsupport.com/search?keywords=6-84710

The pin out on the board is

+5v
SND
SMK
I/O
GND

2024-04-13 10.05.11

As I wrote, I tried all logical combinations and other than the 5vdc, nothing worked.

Bob

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