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June 17, 2006 21:19:06 MST
This weekend I finished making up a drop in installation for the Berlyn work goose # 6. The only change I made to the goose wiring was to drill a small hole in the tray floor under the cab overhang and fed the original track connections up through it to meet the RCS output. I left the original low voltage lighting intact. The drop in tray was made with sheet styrene. The first thing I made were supports for the speaker which were cut to length and screwed to the speaker. ![]() Next I used thin sheet styrene to fabricate a box for the speaker. ![]() This box was then glued to the sheet styrene floor so that it fits behind the cab. I also mounted the two 8.4 volt NiMh AA cells and wired them in series to give a nominal 16.8 volts. The # 6 runs very slowly and 14.4 volts is barely enough. Even 18 volts would be OK. ![]() I also had to make a small styrene box in which to mount the charge jack. Far left in pic above. I installed a small 2 way connector so that the "tray" is easily removed if necessary. ![]() The tray installed and wired up from the left. ![]() From the right. ![]() This installation will be using an Azarr antenna which can be seen draped over the equipment until a permanent cover is made. I made up the rear antenna support from the same Plastruct tubing I used for the speaker box. The owner is going to fabricate a tent like cover for the tray to hide all the "stuff". The # 6 runs beautifully and at 16.8 volts the top speed is adequate. the only thing I can't get right is the Sierra sound. No matter what I have tried following the Sierra instructions, I cannot get the sound to start until well after the # 6 starts to move. Tony Walsham. RCS. E Mail rcs@rcs-rc.com ![]() |
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June 18, 2006 02:07:43 MST
Nice job Tony , very neat . Interesting about the delay on start --I installed a Phoenix sound system in my LGB Rack engine , and exactly the same happens . Fortunately , it's well running by the time it gets to the rack bit . Mike Mike M |
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