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Rick,My comment on both threads is great work. I have a question regarding the #2 picture and your comment regarding "stuff". Is that "stuff" a Kapton wrapped resistor board with a capacitor board as well?Very nice work !Carl
If I want to do this for my Operation North Pole, same loco, is it possible to maintain the headlights turning off and the red marker lights coming on when running cab forward? Or will I basically lose that feature?I currently have a TCS decoder in it and it does that (pretty neat) when running cab forward.
But I will probably have to glue LEDs to the top pair of marker lights on the shell (from memory, I don't have the loco in front of me) and have wires linked to the decoder/frame. Like Mark Watson, I hate doing that. The bottom pair I can do like you with some glue to the frame.
Are you speaking of the cab car, or the loco? In the loco, I have not installed any upper marker lights, for just that reason (and, that there really is no good room in the shell for them, anyway). In the Nippon Sharyo cab car, there are individual light pipes available. See this thread for details: https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=42777.msg540999#msg540999
Why would you dislike having wires going to the shell?With most surface mount LED’s with wires, have very long wires and very small, so you should be able to remove the shell with out to much of a problem. Be sides, how often do you need to get inside?I do this all the time for ditch lights and or a Mars light- never have had a problem.