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I managed to acquire another 3rd Rail M1b that needed a little cosmetic work. The original EOB seemed to work ok. Normally I’d swap the RS4 audio board for a better one and keep the EOB in there until it pops but I really wanted to try setting up a proper quiet drive 3rd Rail for Blunami. This engine has a nice gear ratio, roughly 22:1. I swapped all the lighting over to SMD LEDs. I kept the tender markers and the doghouse lighting but didn’t keep the class lights because I didn’t like the big leads that pop straight out of the smokebox (an absolute crime on such a nice model). Smoke unit was put to sleep and it’s mass is just extra boiler weight. As much as I’d a chuff input, not having to set up a chuff switch saves a lot of time. I also don’t have to fuss with antenna wiring and isolation and I don’t need a sound pot nor a program switch. As you can see, the tender wiring is pretty tidy other than my service loop at the end of the tether.

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I printed a stand-off mount for the board since I don’t like to sticky-tape boards. The bridge rectifier and filter cap use one of the original EOB brackets. It’s also nice not having to come up with a heat sink arrangement for the motor drivers. I used the original 3 watt speaker and this engine is loud!

Here’s some quick vids before this heads back into the shop for final touch up and weathering:

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Last edited by Norm Charbonneau
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I had been looking for one of these for a while. Now I need #6738 to complete the 3rd Rail M1 cab numbers from 2004.

I am really liking Blunami. My only gripe is having to dual wield a phone and a remote when I need to control the rest of the layout. The Blunami app is really nice especially compared to the awful CAB3 app. I got to play with running two Blunami engines and the app handles them easily in standard and multi train modes. In standard mode you just swipe left and right to control each engine. Having multiple throttles available side by side in multi train mode is cool too. I have yet to try doubleheading and speed matching.

I have the clickety clack turned up in the vids above which is something I didn’t play with on the H10 project.

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