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Which ESU decoder is 5.9mm tall? Or do you mean speaker with enclosure and a decoder?
I suspect BLI didn't check for the size of other sound decoders, probably because if asked they'd say if you wanted a sound decoder they already sell Paragon ones.This is concerning though since I have one of these on order so I can use a spare LokSound 5 decoder I have.
I'd add a keep alive, too, but that probably would require pulling out the connection board and hard-wiring a LS Micro or nano with a TCS KA-1.John C.
Hi Tim.My comment wasn't very clear. I wasn't referring to needing to hack the board; I was referring to space. With the way the decoder would attach to the pictured motherboard, there wouldn't be room for something like a TCS KA-1. Probably the only way to get enough room would be to take out the motherboard and hard-wire. Something like the TCS KA-N1 might fit without doing that, but it doesn't really have enough capacitance to do much good as far as keeping the engine running over a dead spot, and I've found that the small steam locos (whether from BLI, Bachmann, or Kato) really benefit enormously from a "full size" keep alive.John C.
Replace the speaker.That oval speaker looks like the same one that BLI uses in its Mikados, and it's pretty much terrible. Pull it out, and use an 11x15mm flat cell phone speaker in its own enclosure mounted up in the front of the coal load area firing down at the tender floor. You'll get better sound and room for the decoder.I'd add a keep alive, too, but that probably would require pulling out the connection board and hard-wiring a LS Micro or nano with a TCS KA-1, like this:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=48510.0 John C.
Very interesting. So while BLI did many modelers a favor by producing stealth models, they didn't consider a possible thickness of 3rd party sound decoders with Next18 connector. To me ESU LokSound decoder is not excessively thick. But the "dummy" Next18 board from BLI is much thinner, so it clears the speaker.Would replacing the speaker solve the problem? The sugar-cube speakers many modelers use are likely more efficient than the old-school oval speaker BLI uses. "Sugar-cube" speaker will likely be thinner too. You will likely have to build a custom enclosure from some sheet styrene (or 3-D print it if you have the means. Still, This will still be easier (and less expensive) than ripping out the Paragon decoder and hardwire ESU.