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Let's play dumb question time:

Since the PS32 board used in the PS3 steam upgrade kit is a PS3 diesel board with an adapter board what would happen if you loaded a PS32 steam chain file into a PS3 diesel kit board along with a PS2 3V steam sound file? Would the board work the same as the PS32 board in the steam upgrade kit?

I had a crazy idea of taking a PS3 diesel upgrade kit, mounting it in the boiler of a Weaver steam locomotive, using the diesel kit harness and connecting the appropriate lights/smoke in the boiler, then just running 4 wires to the tender for the speaker and backup light. Load a PS32 steam chain file and sound file and it should work correct? 

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gunrunnerjohn posted:

Why not use the PS32 board, we know that works.   If you want to try a diesel board, go for it, not sure that's a configuration that many would have tried.

I have a PS3 diesel kit sitting around so I was curious if it would work. I'm mostly curious how the lighting outputs would be affected. I would think they would be the same, since the PS32 board with 5V or 3V connectors still has the correct lighting outputs when installed in place of a PS2 board. The top board just adapts the PS3 diesel board to 3V or 5V connectors and incandescent bulbs. I just stuck a PS32 board with 5V connectors in a Premier FEF (boiler mounted board). Installed a PS32 steam chain file and the FEF sound file and the lights work perfectly. 

I may have to try it and make sure the board doesn't scramble or something. 

I ran across something interesting today with a diesel PS3 upgrade kit.  I fired it up for the first time today and oddly out came steam sounds. This is one of many kits I purchased back in 2019/2020 era. So far they have all had Diesel sounds and this makes me wonder about the chain file. Should I just load the sound file I want like before or should I load a specific chain file with the sound file?

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