The Bachmann 70 Tonner is another fine running locomotive that greatly benefits a high quality decoder.
I was looking through the ESU sound library and came across the Cooper Bessemer 6-FW-6-LT in the GE 70 tonner.
It’s file number S0786.
I really liked the sound file so decided to try this project using a Loksound 58923 Nano decoder, an Iowa Scaled Engineering Run-N-Smooth powerkeeper and an 8x12 Soberton speaker.
I knew the frame would have to be milled so I weighed the stock engine before starting. It came in at 32.37 grams.
The chassis is very similar to the 44 Tonner as the two share the same motor and trucks and this install is similar.
The decoder resides at the front of the frame.
There’s already a pocket in one of the frame halves so I milled the rest to the same depth as the bottom of the pocket.
A minimal amount of material actually has to be removed.
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The cut at the cab end is for the powerkeeper. The cut is only .8mm deep and starts at the raised part of the chassis. If I did another one I would mill about a millimeter forward into the raised part to give just a bit more forward clearance for the speaker.
Holes were drilled and tapped for 00/90 brass screws for attachment points for track pickup.
The chassis was filed at an angle a bit at the top front of the raised motor opening to let the decoder nest down a bit better. I removed the unused function wires from the adapter board then carefully routed the wires so there was only a single thickness of wire coming off the board.
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The motor leads were connected then the decoder was taped down with kapton tape.
The powerkeeper is held down by thin two sided tape.
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The track pickup wires are routed under the left side of the powerkeeper board leaving room for the speaker wires on the top side.
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Because of the way the sill is made, it won’t fit down over the speaker enclosure so the hood goes on first with the speaker mounted to the top of the chassis with two sided tape.
Lights are 0402 LEDs with magnet wire taped to the roof of the shell. 3k 1/8 watt SMD resistors are soldered in line for white and yellow wires connected to the cathode side with the anode side of each connected at the positive common at the powerkeeper. There is a GND pad on the decoder adapter board which I soldered a green wire to. This connects to the ground side of the powerkeeper.
The speaker uses a homemade styrene enclosure. The wires were connected then the cab slid down over the top and latched to the sill.
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The engine is fitted with Z scale couplers and decaled for an Iowa short line.
When totally finished I weighed it again and it came in at 32.38 grams so it still pulls well but now runs much better with a high quality decoder.
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Edit: Added a shaky video.
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