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Title: tsunami
Post by: Daylight4449 on February 06, 2009, 11:50:49 AM
i really want sound, if i put a tsunami decoder in a dcc engine for use on a dc layout, will it make any sound?
Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: richG on February 06, 2009, 12:35:57 PM
I have installed  the Tsunami decoders. I only run DCC. I have to program then with a DCC controller first to run on DC.
Apparently the Spectrum locos that come with factory installed Tsunami are already programmed for auto DC or DCC operation. Don't know for sure as I have never bought a factory installed sound loco.

Rich
Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: Daylight4449 on February 07, 2009, 01:48:53 PM
By the way, how do you install it.
Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: richG on February 07, 2009, 02:03:39 PM
You really have to start giving more information. What brand/model/scale? There are many variations on the subject.

Rich
Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: lmackattack on February 08, 2009, 01:18:47 PM
IMO dont buy a Tsunami to run on a DC layout. you wont be able to adjust all the CV settings with DC. the factory installed Tsunami CVs are likely all set up right out of the box.

to install the decoder in a DC steam engine you need to take the engine apart to access the power pickup wires,headlght,motor etc... then you need to splice into all of them acording to the decoders instructions. after its all wired in you have to feed the wires to the tender and place the deocder ande speaker under the tender shell. Its not hard if you have some basic electrical talent and rebuilding skills. it is hard on the eyes staring at small wires for an hour or so.
Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: James Thomas on February 08, 2009, 01:59:57 PM
My Bachmann On30 Tsunami sound-equipped locos work very well on DC.  If you want to change CV settings you will need to either have it done by someone with DCC (friend, club, or LHS) or by an inexpensive ($50.00) CV setting device.

When running on DC, of course, you will not be able to blow whistles or ring bells on command like you would with DCC.

-JT
Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: OkieRick on February 08, 2009, 10:35:25 PM
My first Sound & DCC 2-10-2 Steamer has a Quantum decoder in it.  I bought the Quantum Engineer Sound Controller to use on my DC track.  I'm fairly sure these things are decoder brand specific (don't use a Quantum box on a Soundtraxx manufactured decoder).  The box I bought at about $50 gives me most of my Quantum sounds on a DC track but you do have to have to sound decoder for this to even work. 

Not wanting to stray too far from Bachmann, you can read more at http://www.walthers.com (http://www.walthers.com) and search for part number 920-5990

luck-
Okie Rick

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Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: SvFiat on February 10, 2009, 03:49:11 PM
MRC makes a pcb for sound with DC systems. Right now it's on sale for $29 so it's worth it just to try it out.

http://www.modelrec.com/search/product-view.asp?ID=7639

Have Fun
Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: trainmaster971 on February 10, 2009, 05:05:36 PM
I installed the MRC steam sound unit in a couple of my IHC DCC ready locos.  The combined current draw was such that they had a difficult time climbing a 2.5% grade with a moderate consist. Without the MRC units installed they breezed up the grade with no problem.  On level sections, with the sound unit installed,  they seemed to be ok.  You will need to sync the chuff yourself with the handheld unit.  The sound is ok.
Title: Re: tsunami
Post by: grumpy on February 11, 2009, 01:25:45 AM
Most sound decoders draw a lot of current  and therefore reduce the performance of your other locos.
Don