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Yes, the PA shells don't have the same height as the E or F shells. Matt Hermann says that a wired LokSound 5 DCC micro is on the way. But I'm not clear whether the wires are soldered directly to the board, or are on a Next18 plug that still will result in thickness issues for some installations. The HO-size V5 wired decoder doesn't use a Next18 plug. So I'm hopeful. John C.
They are the same type as Kelley received, so same height issue. It would be great if they could make a new board, with pads/wires in the area currently taken by the Next18 connector.
We just need for them to run out of the 73100/73199 and come out with the LokSound 5 versions.
Yes, the PA shells don't have the same height as the E or F shells. Matt Hermann says that a wired LokSound 5 DCC micro is on the way. But I'm not clear whether the wires are soldered directly to the board, or are on a Next18 plug that still will result in thickness issues for some installations.
Exactly. These are the 58823 decoders in question...it's basically a hardwired harness plugged into the next18 plug.I've cut away just about everything I can reasonably cut/machine from the PA1 to make one of these fit to no avail.If this was as simple as pulling the plug off and soldering wires to the board itself, I'd be ecstatic....it's not. (I'd be doing that like mad if I could. lol)Certainly Matt and ESU are aware of the issue...it will be interesting to see what longer term solution presents itself. (in the interim I'm going to install a few 73100's in PA1's to see about the feasibility of this when I have a few minutes).Never a dull moment!Enjoy!Kelley.www.dufordmodelworks.com
...It was a KATO SD70M and the label said there is a V5 "installed by KATO". Kurt said he just purchased it. So my question is this: is KATO factory doing installs or has it been done by our friend Kelley???
Looking st the size of the Next18 solder pads, I doubt that any average human was able to solder 30 AWG "decoder type" wires to them.
<snip>I have a question for all. I just today changed a loco address in a new N Scaler and new to ESU as well. It was a KATO SD70M and the label said there is a V5 "installed by KATO". Kurt said he just purchased it. So my question is this: is KATO factory doing installs or has it been done by our friend Kelley??? If it is Kelley, what V5 was he able to install. Perhaps, there is enough available space in that loco and possibly easy to mill and make more space. As another poster said it is getting more confusing regarding which ESU decoder we can install.<snip>
It's one of those crappy situations. We want the new stuff and they only have the old stuff and will only make the new stuff after moving all the old stuff first. Hopefully there's a loco manufacturer out there that can use up the remaining v4 micro select directs.
Don't worry...I'm working on it. I have 750 select direct decoders sitting about 5 feet from me.
750??Yikesorama!
Queue the Dunkin Donuts commercial but featuring a sleepy, moping Kelley muttering "Got to install the decoders. Got to install the decoders."