It's not much to look at, but it's the engine that hooked me on Lionel back in the 70's. My grandfather had started building his Lionel layout in the 50's and everything for my first layout in the 70's was from him. Early on he was selective in what I could use and although I lusted to run the 2321 Lackawanna FM Trainmaster, I initially had to settle for the 624 C&O Switcher. Looks like my grandfather knew what he was doing, because the C&O took a heavy beating from the speed at which it ran around the track - often flying off curves, Magnetraction or not. The missing radio wheel is another testament to "drag strip" railroading. Currently, the only part of my grandfather's railroad that sees regular service is the 1950 KW that powers the Christmas tree loop just as it did for him 65 years ago!
I really love command control and although I have 2 TPCs that could allow me to use this switcher, I can't operate it with the newer TMCC engines on the track. I've recently had a little introduction to the electronics inside one of my TMCC engines with a very basic repair of moving marker light power from the DCDS to track power and installing an ERR signalman kit to operate my MTH signalman anywhere on the layout. So I'm considering taking the "next step" and trying to command equip the very first engine my grandfather gave me. A few questions:
1) My forum research seems to indicate the best (possibly only) choice for this is the ERR AC Commander module. Is that indeed the best option? Does it come with the R2LC?
2) Is this a pretty straight forward project for an electronics newbie? It wouldn't appear to be much harder than the ERR signalman addition.
3) My version of the 624 has the 10 stantions holding the handrail and it looks like the stantions go through the plastic cab body and protrude on the inside. Would these be a good candidate for the antenna? Antenna wire soldered onto one of the stantions perhaps?
4) The entire cab body above the front truck is basically empty. Could I get a AC Commander in that space? Any suggestions for the best way to mount it? I'm guessing the double stick foam I used with the ERR signalman car will not be substantial enough.
5) The source of my previous ERR board is no longer carrying them. Is there another source with good pricing?
6) I don't recall this switcher being able to make any sounds - no bell or whistle. I'm not sure there would be room to get a speaker and another board in there. Perhaps with the e-unit removed?
7) Is there a source for the broken radio wheel?
8) Could the ERR AC Commander be easily controlled on the DCS only layout of a friend?
9) Anything beyond lube on the gears before I try to operate this for the first time in 20 years?
Given it's rough condition, I don't know that you could justify the cost of sending it off to have this conversion done. But as a do it yourself project it could be a fun way to learn more about command control electronics and soldering. And it's hard to beat the nostalgia value of bringing new life to your very first engine of 40 years ago.