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  1. @John.........I have several TTS steam decoders and I have only ever changed CV150 to 1 and always achieved smooth running. I would suggest you return CV153 to default 215 and CV154 to default 115, do a test run and report back your findings........HB

  2. I recently purchased R3711 Princess Marie Louise which is fitted with a permanently on firebox flicker. It is not controlled by the decoder. As a temporary measure I have wired an X9659 4 pin to an 8 pin plug and the loco runs very well, with the f/b flicker.........HB

  3. The Bachmann DCC friendly points are known as 'Non-Isolating', cat nos

    Left hand 36-872, Right hand 36-873......they match the Hornby standard point in size.

    It is worth noting that these points still have a dead frog so will not negate the problem of short wheelbase locos potentially stalling whilst crossing but they do eliminate the need for 'point clips'

    Unfortunately the Peco Unifrog points are not yet available in the standard code 100 size.

  4. @justin Fletcher........to find a Service Sheet go the top banner 'Support & Advice', click Product Support then Service Sheets/Hornby, type the Rxxxx no or description in the search box & press enter. On the product page scroll down to a clickable PDF of the Service Sheet. This can then be printed for your neighbour......HB

  5. The J36 TTS decoder would be the best match to the J83, both are 0-6-0 2cylinder locos......it is out of stock at present so would need to be pre-ordered either with Hornby or your favorite retailer.........HB

  6. @The Duke.........on the previous Forum the photo size limit was about 2MB but I have just this evening posted on the "latest acquisition" thread with a photo of 3.53MB. I believe you are based in Spain so it may be there is a limit/problem on one of the servers on the way to Hornby.........HB

  7. As you are just starting your investment into your model railway you may like to consider purchasing a 'Rolling Road' device such as the Hornby R8211. It serves as a test and programming track as well as for running in new locos. Ideal for testing after fitting a decoder. I have used mine for 10 years now and has proved to be a wise investment.........HB

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  8. On most diesels the lights come on as soon as as you power up the Elite, but that is because the TTS decoder doesn't initialise the ports (Functions in DCC speak) properly.

     

     

    This has not been my experience with either TTS or Loksound decoders in diesels. In every case I have to use Function 0 to turn the lights on at start-up.

    How have you come to this conclusion, Colin, are you able to do a diagnostic on the TTS circuitry?.........HB

  9. Welcome to the Forum...........R1214 is the item code for the East Coast Express set and not the loco which is why it is dificult to find a service sheet but as this is a fairly recent model HSS 360 C will probably be the one you need.  Download via the Help & Advice pulldown..........HB

  10. Hornby 2-6-4T showing magnet screw access hole in rear of bunker.........

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    internal detail, I fitted a neo magnet behind the motor block which is hidden behind the motor shunt plate, much improved running but has since been converted to DCC..........HB

  11.  If I fit a Hornby R8249 should that be OK with the Select please?

    Yes, definitely......you should consider soldering in an 8 pin socket to facilitate future changes of decoder rather than hard wiring.........HB

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