I got a Hogwart's express train set from Canada. I want to convert it from DC to DCC. I have a MRC 1823 HO DCC DC Dual Sound Decoder I am planning on installing. I would expect this install like any Decoder for Motion and sound. This is my first DCC conversion from a none DCC Locomotive. Just wondering if there is anything different with this Loco since it is Canadian and although it is brand new, it was made in 2001? (the couplers are different than those I am use to and wondered if there was anything else different?)
Haha because it's from Canada, can't say I've ever heard that before! Our stuff usually costs more because it must be shipped from the US...but other than that it's all the same thing within north America.
If Its from Canada then it is bilingual!
Dave
When you remove the shell, you will find it is the old split frame design, the motor is not isolated. Not realy worth the conversion. You may also have to mill the frame to make room for a decoder.
Try running it first. Mine won"t pull more than the 3 cars that came with it.
Any more cars than that and it starts slipping and woddles down the track like a duck.
Bob
I seriously doubt that there is any electrical difference between Canadian & American sets since both counties use 125 VAC 60 hertz power . Since these sets were not manufactured in either country but made to a specific standard probably NRMA . DC & DCC locomotives are used throught the world so that their voltage requirements are the same the only difference would be the voltage transformer and rectifier outputs.
Since I have 3 Hogwart's Express trains , I left one tender with the original coupler . I converted the second tender to the hook & loop coupler from bachmann's Thomas type. I converted the third tender to Kadee knuckle coupler to pull Maerklin Hogwart's Express cars that I converted to run on DC, and any other knuckle coupled rolling stock. It was a learning experience I enjoyed , it is after all your Railroad Go for it. John II
Jh-
"...the only difference would be the voltage transformer and rectifier outputs."
Actually, the outputs of the various systems are the same; it's the inputs which are different.
-- D
here are some notes http://digitrax.com/appnote_bachmannhogwart.php
on installation. and digitrax recommends using DN121 decoder
It is a split frame design with no wires. I've got it running DCC. I isolated the motor, put the decoder in the coal car and the speaker in the 1st car. It's not the greatest way to do things, but it is working. Hardest part I am doing next, and that's installing LEDs to work with it. I am going to try adding fiber optics for putting the lights in. A bit overkill on this train. You're right, it probably won't pull more than the original 3 cars. I wanted the train for a scenic section I am doing. It looked like a better train (on ebay) than it turned out to be. Biggest disappointment is the Anglia that comes with the set. The car is NOT HO scale. Not sure why they would give you a "not to scale" car, but they did.
Actually, the Hogwarts equipment is to scale, just not HO. It is built to British OO scale, which is 1:76 but runs on HO track.