Jump to content

Converting Stephenson's Rocket to DCC


roythegrass

Recommended Posts

I have an R796 Stephenson’s Rocket and coaches that I require converting to DCC.
The loco and tender are too small for a decoder; however a DCC specialist was confident he could fit a chip in one of the carriages and wire up to the loco. Having had the loco nearly three months it was eventually returned unconverted and the ‘specialist’ conceded defeat.

I came across this on youtube:


(The text  “steam age models”  should read “steam era models”.)

D & E Videos / DC Kits do these bogies which apparently are being discontinued. I don’t know what bogie or wheels I require, and can someone recommend a specialist who could do the conversion work - way beyond my skill level.Thanks

Roy

 
Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is more of a question than an answer to your question but what Decoders do they fit in N gauge Loco's.  I imagine they must be a lot smaller although maybe they are not as powerful and would be unsuitable for a larger motor.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The smallest decoder I have come across so far is the Lenz silver mini+ at 11.5 x 7.5 x 2.6 mm, they are a bit more expensive than the X9659 though. It has 7 wires but you can cut off or unsolder the 3 function wires that you don't need

 

/media/tinymce_upload/fb8a7494f2cfb99b2f90ef1753b3c43d.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 7 years later...

Yes 96RAF, I agree. I have one of those really old Dapol terriers where there is virtually no room to fit a decoder. Talked to YouChoos and they suggested their smallest decoder, I can't remember which one, but it works perfectly. I imagine it should be ok for the old Hornby Stephensons Rocket, the current consumption I assume is about the same.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

To answer @Mac: (& warn others that this is a resurrection of an old thread)

Yes there is no real difficulty with fitting a decoder to the New Hornby Rocket - just need to choose an appropriate size.

However with the Old Rocket (topic of this thread) there are 2 significant issues that must be overcome:

• firstly it is a split chassis model, so modification is necessary to isolate motor & pickups - not an easy task in such a tiny loco.

• secondly the decoder will need placing in another piece of rolling stock & then somehow devising a method of wiring decoder to loco - without ending up with a tangled mass of wires.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I didn't realise it was a split chassis, I just assumed it had an incredibly old motor. I haven't got one so I don't know if you could fit it in the loco or tender. Looking at a photo on Hattons website, is there not enough room under the tender. You only need four wires so you could use a x6113 cable. With a Zimo decoder and a Bachmann 6 pin socket it might fit.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

I have fitted a decoder to the old ex-Tri-ang moulding Stephenson's Rocket you have.


It is possible using a micro decoder, however there are a few things to watch out for, the wires on the decoder need to be flexible and it needs to be able to handle a 1Amp stall current as the X.500 motor is quite current hungry.


It is just possible to fit a decoder in the loco body behind the motor, with the decoder mounted vertically, I have done it. However if you aren't used to such fine work it is better to fit a decoder in the tender or underneath the tender.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
  • Create New...