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Quote from: Loco Bill Canelos on October 15, 2012, 09:44:44 PM
The Aristocraft Revolution system is very nice, but it is not even close to being DCC.  The Bachmann Porter is DCC ready and you can plug a DCC decoder right into it, but not a Revolution!!  Do not use the DCC wiring diagram.  use the DC diagram.

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Loco Bill,

Thanks for your reply! The point I was making is that the Bachmann Porter IS NOT DCC ready. There IS NO plug where you can plug a decoder straight in. It is NOT a drop in or what I would call "DCC ready". If I have to disconnect wires from terminals or modify the wiring in any way, I would call that DCC compatible but NOT "DCC ready".

I will use a volt ohm meter (VOM) to double check the wiring as it is still somewhat confusing. But since it is open, we would like to get this finished by this weekend. Luckily there was a DCC diagram and a DC diagram and using both of these will clue us in to how to wire in the Revolution.

Has no one modified a Spectrum to use an Aristocraft Revolution? No? Sounds like I need to take plenty of pictures on how to do it and upload it to this forum so other folks don't have to blaze a trail on unknown ground...

MagicBill
#2
Large / 1:20.3 Spectrum 0-4-0 Porter DCC Installation
October 15, 2012, 09:05:48 PM
OK, I am new to this board and am looking for information on the large scale Spectrum 0-4-0 Side Tank Porter engine. It clearly says 'DDC ready' on the side of the box. Oh great! I was hoping I could install my Aristocraft Revolution Train Engineer receiver. DCC ready means 'drop in', should be easy peasy, right? WRONG!!!

Although I have built many electronic items and familiar with electronic circuits, I was never more disappointed in the "DCC Wiring Diagram" produced by Bachmann. A sad example of cheap Chinese translation, the circuit diagram is confusing at best. Although the circuit board has several terminal blocks clearly marked M+, etc., I'm not sure if I disconnect the short segments of wire going to these terminal blocks and wire them to the socket of my receiver, or take the socket wires and connect them to the terminal blocks on the engine circuit board.

Has anyone else dropped a Revolution receiver in a large scale 0-4-0 Porter Spectrum? Any photos or support in doing this "drop in" would be appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your help on this subject.

May the FORCE be with you and have a magical day!

MagicBill