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Title: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: bstibitz on February 26, 2010, 08:11:02 PM
I have a 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler and I'm thinking about installing an Aristo TE Revolution receiver in it.  Can the plug and play connector from Aristo be used or do I have to trace the wires and use their other method to connect the receiver?  Thanks in advance for any help.
Bob
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: Loco Bill on February 28, 2010, 11:50:59 AM
Yes you can but you must use the "other" method.  You get a "wired adaptor"  in the package which requires soldering, or you can buy a "screw terminal type adaptor".

If your Annie has a rear headlight the installation is very easy Two wires to the motor using the rear light wiring and two wires to the battery  two wires to the rear headlight.  If your track is powered you must isolate the track pickups to the motor.
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: bstibitz on February 28, 2010, 03:57:44 PM
My Annie has a rear headlight on the tender.  I assume that's the light you're talking about.  Also I assume the battery is the 9v battery in the tender.  So I should find six wires in the tender?  If so then the board would be installed in the tender?

I do use track power.
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: Loco Bill on February 28, 2010, 10:20:59 PM
When I put a TE Revo in the Annie, I do put it in the tender,  But I discard the 9 volt battery and the Bachmann sound and add aftermarket sound. 

I use a 14.4 Volt Lithium Ion 2600 mah Battery Pack, which I get from All-Battery.com for power.   I first do the work on the locomotive, then the tender.

I have a powerpoint presentation on how to do it, but with a Locolinc receiver.   The same instructions work with most receivers including the TE REVO.  It is not a perfect presentation, buy should give you a good idea as to what is involved.    Send me your email address and I will send it to you.

Bear in mind that there are many ways to do it, and the wayIdo it is my way!
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: bstibitz on March 01, 2010, 08:16:22 PM
Bill,
  My email address is bstibitz@comcast.net.
Thanks,
Bob
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: Loco Bill on March 02, 2010, 03:57:53 AM
Bob, I am having trouble sending the file because it is too large, but I will get it to you probably tomorrow night in some other way!.
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: bstibitz on March 02, 2010, 02:39:47 PM
OK.  Thanks for all your efforts.
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: jsmvmd on March 02, 2010, 07:36:46 PM
Dear Bill,

How the heck are ya ?

If not too much trouble, could you send me the PPP, too ?  I am getting ready to put battteries in my Annie with TE.  Thank you !

Best Wishes,

Jack

jsmvmd at aol period com
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: Loco Bill on March 02, 2010, 11:24:10 PM
Bob, Jack,

Sent you the message, but the server on your end says the message is too large.

"Remote host said: 552 5.2.3 DATA size exceeds maximum permitted"

Can you tell me what the max is you can receive, and I will try to send the pics in several seperate emails tomorrow night. 

Just too frustrated to keep at it tonight!

Bill
Title: Re: 10th Anniversary 10 Wheeler
Post by: Loco Bill on March 02, 2010, 11:47:20 PM
Bob, Jack,    Decided to try again anyway,  made the files very small.  Hopefully they will be clear enough.
Bill