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I just got a new ESU gold equipped FB unit. Runs great, but it's barely audible. I recall reading somewhere (here?) about couple of fixes: one involving a minor modification and sealant, the other with specific programming instructions to make the sound fuller and louder.Now I can't find either of these two threads...help please.Otto
3) To address the low volume, I performed the following program changes on all three units: a) Program CV32 => 1 This allows access to CV's 255 and up. [Note: CV32 => 0 is for lighting function changes per Rule 17] b) Program CV 63 => up to 193 (max). c) Program CV259 => up to 192 (max).After doing these program changes, I was very satisfied with the volume level for all three unit. If fact, I ended up reducing both CV63 and CV259 down to 170 as I run these as a 3-unit setup.
I did not experience the contact issue on the FA's that I bought, but like yours, the volume on mine was almost unhearable without putting my head right next to the engine. I tried the volume adjustments without much success so I decided to see what the speaker installation looked like. The speaker and enclosure are in the fuel tank. The enclosure fits very tightly in the fuel tank with the speaker firing downward. I finally wrestled the enclosure out of the recess (there are no wires to pull out so you can use a fair amount of force and not be worried about yanking the whole thing to pieces) and seeing no sealant on the edges I pulled the speaker out of the enclosure and saw that it was attached by a thin double sided tape. Hardly airtight, which is critical when dealing with speakers this small. This arrangement also had virtually no air chamber space to allow the wokka wokkas to make some sound. After a little measuring and test fitting I decided I could put thin strips of .015 styrene on the inner corners of the enclosure to give some air space in between the face of the speaker and the enclosure. After doing that, I applied a thin bead of epoxy around the edges of the enclosure and the speaker to seal the box. I reinstalled the modified enclosure and speaker and hit F8. It's now sitting here being annoyingly loud. The sound file is really nice when you get it to where you can hear it.
what if I want a non-sound decoder to put in my FA-1?
The FA/FB is only offered decoder-equipped. No sound = Silver. Sound = Gold.
It's hard for me to tell from the picture, but the text says Next18. But I thought other places had said e24 so I don't know.
Maybe he'll add those photos to his review. There is no such thing as too many detail photos.
I'm not sure I like how the light-board is bowed over the motor (and the motor/speaker contacts). That could be problematic by causing intermittent contact.
1) One flaky FA unit had an upward bow in the circuit board. If I put light downward pressure on the board above where the speaker wire brushes touched the sound worked. And when I applied some upward pressure at the back (rear) of the board the sound worked. So, I just made a small wedge from a wood toothpick and slide it between the end of the board and the frame. The sound now works although low volume.
I'm surprised that on this loco they use a redesigned flat metal leaf springs for power pickup at the trucks (modified old-school method) when they seemed to be on a wired-trucks kicks with their recently redesigned model chassis'. They seem to be waffling in the design, or maybe they did realize that the wire-free design is better after all.
If people would just take me at my word there wouldn't be any need for in-depth detail photos at all -Mark
I'm wondering if some of the changes are due to it being a full-bodied unit rather than the narrower hood types. I think this is the first one for Atlas. Might also explain using a Next18 decoder over the e24 Nano. It's not a real big deal though I would prefer consistency in the decoder choice.
It's a short thread on the Groups IO N Scale mail list.The volume settings is message https://groups.io/g/n-scale/message/97415 by Bruce McElhoeNote that given a choice, I'd use JMRI rather than mess with CV31/CV32 (he missed CV31 and probably lucked out that it was already 1)https://groups.io/g/n-scale/message/97411 - Atlas FA-1 and FB-1 Sound Issue by Mark Lynn
I love how this guy is "right" on everything. A few years back I speculated here why nobody since LL made an FA1 in N scale, and this guy boldly stated that nobody needed to, there were uncounted LL units out there that would negate the need to ever make another version.