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Peter - as always, top notch analysis/prognosis, easy-to-understand written descriptions, and the best closeup pics ever! Even though I have not yet decided if I want one of these, your ‘autopsy’ makes for interesting study. Regarding those traction tires on the 3rd driver - looks like Kato put them on the wheel that has the most connecting rods attached to it. One might think that they could have put them on, say, that 4th driver for easier TT replacement (but I have to surmise that there has to be some sort of sound engineering logic behind their design). There have been several comments regarding the difficulty of configuring the headlight for dcc control. I appreciate why folks would want this, and I accept the fortitude of those who relish the challenge of making it work. But would it be so bad to just leave it ‘always on’? I mean, IRL the lamp was probably always on anyways, at least when the loco was in motion, no?
I also noticed another interesting feature in the boiler frame. At the rear there are two slots, as if Kato intended them to be for holding a small PC board. KatoBigBoyBoilerChassisSlots02.JPG
I wonder if that would be a good spot add a PC board with a IDC header, so you could use connectors.
hey Peter have you done any more work on this with respect to hooking up the light board to the decoder?
Peter - curious to hear if you’ve made any further progress with this interesting project?
In June I received my DC Kato Big Boy with the project in mind to convert it to DCC.Your pictures and descriptions in your posting really will help in my conversion which I have not started yet.Separating the tender from the engine -as you said- was not a problem but I stopped when I found it difficult to remove the boiler front part.Hope to see your further progress as most probably I will start my project next week.Thanks and regards,