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Hello,

With all the good press about LC +.

I need to ask ;

Would a up grade kit for older loco's be something people would want ?

Just the power control  board and a handheld

The board would have all the places to wire in ,as this is how they are made.

Be nice if there was a little screw terminal bank  

Lights and speaker would not be there as one would want to do different things or not add them

No smoke unit 

I see something like that for some of those who run conventional wanted up grade to the  new control system without parking our older stuff.

The street price for the whole loco seem to run about  $250 to $300 or so for a DSL ,Steam more.

So a kit for about $125 MSRP would seem right to me .

Steam would be higher ?

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I am pretty certain than in most cases the upgrade kit would have to include the motor(s) too, since they have the RPM counter on them for closed-loop control of speed, etc. and older locos do not.  It would make the kit hardly and more involved to install, and most costly .   For that reason I think an "upgrade kit" would probably cost about what an entire LC+ loco would cost - or close enough Lionel will suspect, with good reason, there will be few who would buy the kit rather than just opt for a complete new loco.

I would certainly be interested in an upgrade kit, but I tend to agree with Lee on this one.  I don't see the costs working out very well.  

 

On the other hand, something I brought up in another thread  was a LC+ board for tmcc engines that would replace the R2LC.  I think that would be neat, at the least.  Not sure how many people have the 'command ready' locomotives running conventional, but there has to be a lot of them out there.  No cruse, but everything else would work fine.  

Originally Posted by JohnGaltLine:

....something I brought up in another thread  was a LC+ board for tmcc engines that would replace the R2LC.  I think that would be neat, at the least.  Not sure how many people have the 'command ready' locomotives running conventional, but there has to be a lot of them out there.  No cruse, but everything else would work fine.  

I might be missing something, but all the "command ready" locos I know of are AC Pullmor powered engines. LC+ engines have DC can motors, so I don't think there would be any compatibility, that is, LC+ boards wouldn't work with AC Pullmor engines.

As far as I understand it, all the electronics that handle the AC, ( and I think some are can motors as well), so dc as well, that power the motor are already in the engines.  you only need a radio board that tells them what to do with themselves.  in this case replacing the R2LC that picks up the 455KHz track signal with a 2.4GHz one that picks up a LC remote.  (Edit:  talking about command ready, (or any TMCC loco here))

 

I think there is another elephant in the room as well.   For folks that run TMCC/Legacy/DCS I can't see there being a big demand for such a thing, and that topic has been beaten to death in other threads, however for folks that are currently running conventional there seems to be a nice following of people that might be interested in being able to get LC+ functionality out of some of what they already own.  

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