QUOTE (TimP @ 18 Feb 2008, 19:16) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have just unboxed a bachmann class 108 the 32900A - the ones with the headcode boxes. I fitted a lenz silver decoder in the motor car, and left the trailer car unfitted with (thinking I might put a DCC Sound decder in sometime of which another post int the future) - anyway the light behaviour I get gives me two problems -
a> The interior lights only seem to give me three pools of light - see attached photo - with the middle of each coach unlit.
b> the trailer headcode is NEVER lit.
Is this behaviour as expected?
motor end -
View attachment 354
trailer end -
View attachment 355
Hi,
You will need a second decoder for the trailer, with CV29 given a value of +1 to that of the leading car. Example, Address of the car is 928, then set CV17 at 928, for both decoders, CV29 for first car would be 38, CV 29 for second car is 39. Don't alter the lighting CV's unless you want to have a play with them, but always note the CV's before you change them.
With these settings I always have the Headcode showing at both ends, interior lights are as you describe (Bachmann design feature!), when the leading car is going forward the side lamps are amber, the trailing car shows red lamps; when I reverse direction the leading car becomes the trailer and shows red lamps, the trailer becomes the leading car showing amber lights.
As for choice of decoder, I use the TCS MC4 for the motorised unit and the MC2 for the trailer. I setup the MC2 on the motorized unit initially. An alternative is the TCS FL2/4 decoder, specially designed for the lighting job.
Incidentally, I work with a ZTC511 controller, some 3+ yrs old.
Hope this helps.
Hugh Williams.
a> The interior lights only seem to give me three pools of light - see attached photo - with the middle of each coach unlit.
b> the trailer headcode is NEVER lit.
Is this behaviour as expected?
motor end -
View attachment 354
trailer end -
View attachment 355
Hi,
You will need a second decoder for the trailer, with CV29 given a value of +1 to that of the leading car. Example, Address of the car is 928, then set CV17 at 928, for both decoders, CV29 for first car would be 38, CV 29 for second car is 39. Don't alter the lighting CV's unless you want to have a play with them, but always note the CV's before you change them.
With these settings I always have the Headcode showing at both ends, interior lights are as you describe (Bachmann design feature!), when the leading car is going forward the side lamps are amber, the trailing car shows red lamps; when I reverse direction the leading car becomes the trailer and shows red lamps, the trailer becomes the leading car showing amber lights.
As for choice of decoder, I use the TCS MC4 for the motorised unit and the MC2 for the trailer. I setup the MC2 on the motorized unit initially. An alternative is the TCS FL2/4 decoder, specially designed for the lighting job.
Incidentally, I work with a ZTC511 controller, some 3+ yrs old.
Hope this helps.
Hugh Williams.