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So next I took off the tender shell, and found that a speaker replacement would be quite simple. So all I had to do was cut off the old speaker, replace it with a 13x18mm cell phone type in a custom enclosure, and glue the rear light LED to the back of that enclosure.
What is the inside width of the tender shell?
Great write up John, what a difference, thank you! The weird BLI "ohmage" has always been a problem. So how did you determine the Paragon 3 drives an 8 ohm speaker? Is it on their website somewhere? I looked before and didn't see anything...Presumably, this would allow the Paragon 3 Diesel boards to be married to sugar cubes as well. (I actually like the Paragon 3 sound generator with its variety of ancillary sounds; it's the speaker/enclosures I find lacking).Otto
Hi Otto.I cleaned off the back of the stock speaker, and found it was marked "CTI, 8 Ohms". I don't know who/what CTI is, but the "8 ohms" was a revelation!John
CTI? It seems that I have seen that name before. It is probably manufacturer's name.
That's an improvement, for sure. Are all Paragon 3 decoders rated at 8 ohms? What about Paragon 2?
I didn't measure it, but it is around 15 mm. My 13x18 speaker with a .030 styrene box (.030 = approximately .75mm) just fit inside the tender floor rails with a tiny bit of wiggle room. So I'd estimate 15mm (13 + 1.5 for the two box sides = 14.5).The stock speaker enclosure is 40mm long, but it has rounded ends. If you are using a square box, I wouldn't go past 35mm in length, because you need to clear the plastic posts in the tender shell that the screws attach to.