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I'd be hesitant to run such a large locomotive with multiple pickup points on DC anyway; any derailment could run the full amperage of a DC transformer through the decoder.
That's not how it works. This is a DC loco with the decoder added between the motor and the rail pickups. The rail pickups are identical to how they are in CD version. If the model derails in DC (with our without the decoder) the amperage will be passed through the pickups only. Decoder is not involved passing the current during shorts. What could damage the decoder is either excessive voltage or possible voltage spike.
Definitely not the work of the previous Kobo installer!
I'm still trying to wrap my head around why Kato didn't design the locomotive around the idea of motor and light Decoder in the boiler and sound only decoder and speaker in the tender.
I think Ian was trying to ask why Kato doesn't just put a normal motor and and function decoder in the engine, which you say can be done, and then add a sound ONLY decoder in the tender for sound units.