This is the third of my older Protosound 1 diesel locomotives that I've converted to Protosound 2. It's the GE AC4400CW (the AC version of the Dash-9) which came out in 1998. I've previously shown it in its original PS1 incarnation -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEVdt0hx6Ow -- so you can compare what the upgrade has done. I now have full remote control with DCS, the slow speed operation is excellent, smoke output is voluminous, and as you can see, the ditch lights now flash when the horn blows. The sounds are also much richer and fuller. All in all, it's a lot more fun to play with! :-) In this True HD 1080p video, I show it hauling a pure intermodal freight train with TOFC cars and husky stacks, much as I see at the local railroad crossings. Please visit my web site -- http://www.toytrains1.com -- for lots more videos and photos of both real and model trains.
PASIUNE FARA GRANITE,ACURATETEA SI DETALIILE DEFINESTE INGINERIA MACHETELOR.
MrDidos14 4 weeks ago
@Broncort1 I've done 20 PS2 upgrades. I'll answer it for ya. Its because he wired two bulbs (in this case the right & left ditch lights) to ONE plug. To have alternating ditch lights you have to have two plugs (right and left).Think of it as right & left channels for stereo speakers & you plug both speakers into only one (say right) channel. He is only using one plug for both lights- so you are only seeing half the flashing. either that- his lighting circuit on the ps2 board is messed up.
ILSRWY4 5 months ago
You messed up on the ditch lights dude!!!
ILSRWY4 5 months ago
I don't understand....you approved the comment but didn't answer the question
Broncort1 10 months ago
Wow...you've got smoke coming out from more than one spot...lol. I have the exact same engine. That was my first MTH engine so I just had to convert it to 2.0! One question...why are the ditch lights flashing the way they are?
Broncort1 10 months ago