*TIPS* How to DCC a non-DCC Ready Locomotive
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Great video thanks for doing that I'm just about to hardwire a model to dcc which also happens to be a Hornby 47!
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Is it made under a year old And un-modified? If so, return it to the manufacture, it's still under warrenty. They will either refund, replace or repair it for free!
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I've found this video very helpfull, I think alot of other people have found it usefull aswel.
You don't suppose you could do a video on chipping a steam loco could you? As they can be harder than normal Deisel/Eletrics
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@InterCity82 Alright, that cleared up somethings. I plan on getting a train set, but when i look up all these videos, it looks a little complicated. You know with all the scales and stuff.
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A concise, clear as crystal guide for dummies (like me !) to make conversion not only possible, but easy as well. Thank you very much you two guys - your efforts and quality video plus commentary have placed you at a 5 star rating , and the BEST video on this subject second to NONE !
colliecandle 3 weeks ago
@colliecandle WOW I better make sure we keep it up then, and that the next DCC vid is even better lol Thank u
InterCity82 3 weeks ago
Would blue tack be a good thing to stick the chip down?
Hornby09c 1 month ago
@Hornby09c it will definitely do the job but a sticky pad is probably best.
InterCity82 1 month ago
im a little confused. did you re-connect the the red and black wires back to the front bogie? apart from that great vid. will you be doing one on a hst as i need to convert them.
thanks
MrTrainsimfan 2 months ago
@MrTrainsimfan - just watch the vid again and it will make sense. Especially if you look at your DCC chip instructions at the same time. But yes more DCC vids are on their way!
InterCity82 2 months ago