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Good point. Is there a way to lower the volume. The reason for the questions is I own a PS-1 diesel, I'm considering converting to a non-powered unit. Rather than spend the extra money for just diesel sound in the unit, utilize the existing sound. 

What would be the easiest solution to retain the sound components & disengage the motors. Just remove the motors, remove a gear in the gearbox?

What other alternative is there to have sound & no power. If the dummy (no sound, no power) is used within a lash-up, the lack of sound wouldn't be that obvious. My thought is to utilize it alone in the middle or at the tail of a long train as a helper. 

Hi George,

Thanks for the reply. I guess I don't understand the technical end of the electronics. I don't ever fiddle with the electronics of these things. When I need help I always send it off to the guys that do the repairs, you included.

The engine runs & sounds pretty good, I figured just removing the motors, making it essentially a non-powered dummy the sound would still be intact, although roaring at 18 volts as Gene Anstine mentioned above.

I guess I'll just gut it, and have a silent dummy, maybe that's why they call it a dummy!

Thanks,

Joe

Well, I removed the motors & retained all the electronics. The sound worked & was as I expected, but wasn't worth bothering with as is. I gutted the engine & at the moment running it between 2 powered diesels or behind a powered unit, like any other powered/dummy combination.

If I decide to add sound down the road, what options do I have to install a simple sound system to run with DCS, PS2 & PS3 engines?

Thanks for the suggestions.

Joe

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