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Title: installing "Keep Alive"
Post by: billoberst on January 11, 2021, 03:01:04 PM
I need a little help in installing a TCS KA-1 Keep Alive in a Bachmann 4-4-0 steam engine with a factory Tsunami sound board factory installed. I cannot find any part number on the board and need help finding the correct contact points. Thanks Bill
Title: Re: installing "Keep Alive"
Post by: jonathan on January 11, 2021, 04:29:01 PM
Bill, 

This may be no help at all, but:

I googled "Install Keep Alive on Tsunami decoder".  They best hit I found was from Tony's Train Exchange.  They had some written instructions, and some great diagrams on how to connect the keep alive to all the Soundtraxx sound decoders.  However,  the sound decoder in the newish 4-4-0 was not listed.  On the other hand, there were enough options listed that one could made a very educated guess based on all the options listed.

Like I said, that may be no help.  The sound-onboard 4-4-0s have been around for a year or so, but still may be too recent for the tinkers to have posted about upgrades for the 4-4-0. 

Many Tsunamis have a capacitor already attached.  It's usually a simple matter of replacing the stock capacitor with the keep alive.  Just sayin'

I saw one running at the last train show I attended.  As you might guess, that was a year ago, before the pandemic.

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: installing "Keep Alive"
Post by: rich1998 on January 11, 2021, 05:15:49 PM
The Tsunami decoders I have installed in the past had a capacitor for keep alive for sound, not for running. You have to find the main plus and minus operating voltage points, usually near the output of the full wave bridge rectifier. Depends on the decoder.
A dated link I think.

http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/mainnorth/alive.htm

Rich
Title: Re: installing "Keep Alive"
Post by: billoberst on January 11, 2021, 05:32:02 PM
Thanks Man I've already checked at Tonys but I did get a call back from George at Soundtrax and I'm to send him pictures of the PC board. Thanks again Bill