Pendragon Sailing Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 Does anyone have any views on the most suitable (non-sound) decoder for hard-wiring into a Smokey Joe? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColinB Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 I converted my one to DCC. I used a 6 pin Pecket socket (allows you to easily swap back to DC) and a Zimo MX616 decoder. The MX616 decoder is not around at the moment so you might need to use a MN170. Alternatively there is a Train O Matic 6 pin decoder that works well. I did find that with some six pin decoders they didn't work very well with the motor, the ones I suggested do. The other thing I added was the LaisDCC "Stay alive" which helped a lot. The big thing to remember if you use "Stay Alive" on the Train O Matic there is a CV you have to set to make it work properly. On the Zimo there is a CV but its default is set at 30 seconds whereas the Train O Matics is set to a lot less than a second. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pendragon Sailing Posted January 26 Author Share Posted January 26 I converted my one to DCC. I used a 6 pin Pecket socket (allows you to easily swap back to DC) and a Zimo MX616 decoder. The MX616 decoder is not around at the moment so you might need to use a MN170. Alternatively there is a Train O Matic 6 pin decoder that works well. I did find that with some six pin decoders they didn't work very well with the motor, the ones I suggested do. The other thing I added was the LaisDCC "Stay alive" which helped a lot. The big thing to remember if you use "Stay Alive" on the Train O Matic there is a CV you have to set to make it work properly. On the Zimo there is a CV but its default is set at 30 seconds whereas the Train O Matics is set to a lot less than a second. Many thanks Colin 👍🏼 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gilbo2 Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 I just use the 4 pin decoder R7274 in locos like that, short wires but fine for small locos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColinB Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 The trouble with the Hornby decoders is they don't have a very high current rating 0.5 verses 0.8 amp for a Zimo and Train o Matic. The 0.5 amp might be a bit marginal for one of these motors. The Hornby decoder is also usually more expensive that the ones I quoted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pendragon Sailing Posted January 26 Author Share Posted January 26 The trouble with the Hornby decoders is they don't have a very high current rating 0.5 verses 0.8 amp for a Zimo and Train o Matic. The 0.5 amp might be a bit marginal for one of these motors. The Hornby decoder is also usually more expensive that the ones I quoted. Noted, Thanks Colin….I’ll probably go for the Zimo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gilbo2 Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 The trouble with the Hornby decoders is they don't have a very high current rating 0.5 verses 0.8 amp for a Zimo and Train o Matic. The 0.5 amp might be a bit marginal for one of these motors. The Hornby decoder is also usually more expensive that the ones I quoted. I don't disagree that there are certainly better specified decoders around. To assist others who come across this thread in the future, I've fitted the standard Hornby decoder to many variants of the 0-4-0 can motors over the last +10 years and they are more than capable of the job, especially if you can pick up a discounted R7274. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ModelerXYZ Posted January 27 Share Posted January 27 I converted my 0-4-0s with standard 8 pin decoders. Smokey Joe hasn't been converted yet, but thats what is in my Blue caledonian railway tank, which is similar. Train work has been halted at the moment as I am focussing on Permanent way and S&T, so converting locos isn't high on the priority list.XYZ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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