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  1. Hi, and thanks for your recent help.

    A couple of years ago I was gifted a Hornby class 50 045 loco - R 2350. I tried a couple of decoders, but it wouldn't work. After checking out this forum, I sent the circuit board away to be modified. I haven't seen it since! Is there a (modified/updated) replacement part, and if so, what is its part number?

    Thanks in advance 👍

  2. Hi, I'm using the blue wire as +tive and there is no load. Just the red multimeter lead on the blue +tive and the black wire of the multimeter (separately) onto the purple, green, white, and yellow wires.

    I have just replaced the decoder and everything is working fine now, but the original decoder is still giving the strange readings.

  3. Hi guys, hope you're all well. I have what I think is a faulty decoder, and am worried that it may be only fit for the bin.

    So my decoder voltages are as follows - 

    OFF/ON


    Purple wire - 0v/16v

    Green wire - 18v/16v

    White wire - 31v/18v

    Yellow wire - 6v/30v


    All motor functions are OK and it runs well.

    Is the decoder salvageable?

    Thanks in advance 👍

  4. Hi, I've been gifted a Hornby Sir Nigel Gresley, it's tender driven and I think it's an R 2149. Although I have converted lots of diesel locomotives to DCC (often with lights and sounds), is this an easy conversion? Also, I have a faulty eight pin decoder where the white and yellow outputs don't work - I'm guessing I can use it as the other functions work OK.

    Thanks in advance for your help 👍

  5. Hi. I have four racing trucks, however, I can't find tyres for them. The trucks are -

    C 3609

    C 3160

    C 4089

    C 4156

    Also, I'm struggling to find a service sheet for the above.

    Any help or advice would be great. forum_image_64e853951665d.thumb.png.9ec1e21db46b61a211adda16815c4700.png

  6. Hi guys, I'm after a C number for a 'longer' guide blade please. I recently bought a C 8215 Lap Counter, but most of my cars won't register a lap count on it. I brought out my new DeLorean Mk2 and that works really well every time. I then compared the two guide blades from the DeLorean C 4249 and an older Mighty Metro C 214, and the difference between the two blades is over 2.5mm.

    Please let me know if there is a deeper/longer guide blade out there.

    Thanks in advance 👍

  7. Hi, I have just been gifted the Duchess of Sutherland train pack, R 2370 - without the engine! The coaches haven't been out of the box. The previous owner only wanted the loco.

    To replace the engine, is the R number 066?

    Is it a straightforward enough to conversion to DCC?

    With a view to selling the train pack, is it better to leave it as DC?

    Thanks in advance.

  8. "Early Class 50's had a factory faulty PCB where pin 7 and pin 3 of the 8 pin socket were crossed"

    So, just to let me get this straight - Pin 7 and Pin 3 are 'crossed', as in they need swapping over? Or is there a dead short ('crossed') on the circuit board?

    Either way, with a little info, it should be an easy fix.

    Thanks in advance.

  9. Hi, I have just been gifted a Hornby class 50 (50 045) weathered loco, R number 2350. It works really well on DC, and all the light are illuminated.

    As soon as I remove the blanking plate and put it on DCC track, (I have tried three different decoders) it shows 'EO' on my Hornby Select with a 1 amp PSU, and it shows 'Error' on the Hornby Elite with a 4 amp PSU.

    All other loco's are fine. Can you please suggest anything to help me?

    Thanks in advance.


    Mod note - title amended to aid future search and better reflect the problem.

  10. Hi, I have a couple of Scalextric 'Start' sets, C 1251 and C 1271. I have looked at service sheet No. 459, but still have a question.

    What is the part number for the two wires and the connectors? Are they connected to the motor C 8146, are they connected to the guide plate C 8312, or are they a separate item not listed?

    I have enclosed a picture of what I'm trying to explain.

    Thanks in advance 👍 forum_image_61f67c2974749.thumb.png.a28e5cd8f0d199c2a2ca128442d92a14.png

  11. Hi, I recently purchased the Scalextric GT Endurance C1251 and the Pro Racing series C1271 sets second hand. One of the controllers doesn't work, but because I have four in total, that's not a problem.

    Can I make a large circuit and use both PSUs along with both power bases? If not, can I use droppers and a BUS system?

    Is there a common fault with the controller? - I have a large model railway in the loft, and I convert the old 12vdc loco's to the new DCC system so I'm pretty good at fault finding and soldering.

    Apart from the cars which I have, can I use any analogue car?

    When purchasing cars, are they all analogue, or is it easy to spot a digital car?

    Thanks in advance 👍


  12. Hi, is there a 'best' way to clean locomotive wheels? As an experiment, I soaked a set of wheels for a class 37 in T-cut overnight, and then washed them in hot, soapy water. It worked fine - would there be any detrimental effects in doing so?

    I usually used IPA liquid which works well for me.

    Thanks in advance.

  13. Hi, although I have converted many (30+) loco's from DC to DCC, I still don't know what size/gauge of wire I am using! Sounds strange, but it's true. I usually just get an old scart lead, cut the ends off, and salvage the wires inside.

    But what actual gauge should I be asking for if I were to buy decoder wire?

    Thanks in advance.

  14. Hi, and thanks for the answers so far. One particular loco is a Hornby Yeoman class 59 Kenneth J Painter which has a sound decoder fitted. I have put a headlight kit in, which I bought off eBay, but I also installed a headlight below the windscreen which is a bit too bright for the camera.

  15. Hi. As per the title, I would like to know if I am able to dim the headlights on my loco's by altering any CV numbers. I usually install 3vDC LEDs with a 1Kohm resistor in series for each LED.

    The lights look great on the layout, but are far too bright when being photographed or videoed.

    Any help would be much appreciated.

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