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Looks great John. Just a question, do you use any momentum in the Tsunami decoder (CV3 and CV4)? My guess is not much. It will be a hell to program it, together with another decoder in the loco, but to unleash the full potential of the Tsunami a considerable momentum is recommended.Marc
John,very nice and thank you for the video and updates. Much appreciated. After seeing how small the Zimo 621 is I was thinking that it might fit in the boiler , maybe on the underside of the factory light board. I have not stripped the boiler off on mine to even take a look yet.Carl
I have the momentum set for both the Zimo and the Tsunami at 30 (e.g., CV3 and CV4 both = 30). I may play around with these settings, but not any time soon! Still recovering from getting it all to work . . . John C.
Nice work John ( and a lot of work!) I assume you went the dual decoder route again because you couldn't get the Tsunami motor control to work with the coreless motor? (I've done a number of dual decoders but was hoping new N scale steam was getting to a point where the Tsunami motor control was good enough...like the Challenger; it's hard to get the dynamic sound effects and coasting without a LOT of momentum).Again, very nice, you're the master of N scale sound in my book!Regards, Otto K.
One day, someone will produce the perfect sound decoder; it will have the motor control of the Zimo, with the sounds of the Tsunami, with the chuff timing using BEMF like QSI, ESU, Zimo and others, and the open-cocks steam hiss on startup, and the automatic blow-down, and . . .