Originally Posted by Alex M:
Glad the pictures helped, most of the time i don't use the tubing and ferrell's .
I usually mount the smoke unit to the shell, right up against the stack. But with
this engine i couldn't do that. The R2LC was right in the way, and i didn't feel like
relocating any circuit boards. So i had to use the ferrell's and the tubing, and to answer your question. You must be very careful, or the tubing will kink. I try to make the tubing as short and taught as possible.
Thanks,
Alex
Alex;
I definitely agree its easiest to fix the smoke unit into the boiler if you can. That has worked well for several K-Line upgrades I have done.
About 2 years ago I spent a stupid amount of time trying to convert my LM Challenger to puffing smoke.
My logic was simple enough: Retrofitting the semi-smart SMU 8085-200 with the ACRGE01 as used with later puffing Lionels should make it work, right? I knew the R2LCC08 was used with puffers, so that should not have been a limitation.
Long story short; it would not work no matter what.
I tried a different ACRG, different wiring configurations, different reset codes, you name it. Jim Sanden and I spent hours on the phone and emailing back and forth; to no avail.
Eventually I just gave up (which is not like me at all).
Now with John's super chuffer, that all goes away, and its relatively simple to convert an older non-puffer to puffing smoke. Ya gotta like it.
And the only new part you need is the S-C board. You can generally re-use the older (non-smart) 8057 fan driven smoke unit, which eliminates the need for custom mounts etc.
And you get the rule 17 headlight operation, and the cab light switching off when in motion to boot.
Hats off to gunrunnerjohn; this is a great thing to have available. I am sure a large number of hours went into development and prototyping, I recall the long thread that was running during the development phase earlier this year.
What a great hobby!
Rod