I have actually watched this video several times (and your other videos too) and have wondered about RailPro quality. Sound is great, but the function that simulates a heavy load is impressive! Going to be changing from Revolution to RailPro. Will still need the Rev. for certain sound like the Amtrak Genesis. Keep up the great work!
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost my password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@Brayan Emmett i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Ok I have a question. If you use battery how did you get DCC protocol in the battery input? What if i had an AC DCC power supply but the DCC protocol generator had died. Could I use that nonfunctional DCC power to the track? Think could I add the power conditioner to the inside my engine, run the AC power to the track and operate the Rail Pro TM 3S?
There is no DCC input coming from the battery input. All command functions come to the RailPro through a wireless controller. RailPro can get DCC from the track but i have never done it. These run outside so the track is never clean enough to carry a good signal.
Were you able to figure out how to switch between the green and red marker lights? I just installed my railpro in my gp9 and I have no idea how to do it.
@@jbhuse you have to tell me, if I want to ustoAC power to the track, for my stable of 20 engines, what will I need to do to operate the TM3S safely. What can I provide that emulates a battery AC to DC convertor and volt regulator, yes. What else. RailPro simply says to use a DCC power supply but I I Don't have any DCC or plan to use DCC just RailPro and my 20 engines. What can I do?
@@DennisMurphey why on Earth would you use AC? Your motors are all DC and so are the control boards. So you would have to put AC to the track converted to DC to run the motors. Also there's no such thing as an AC battery that I know of.
I may not use the right words. I have TMCC and MTH DCS engines only. In S Gauge, all 1950 Conversions. They all accept AC and control the DC motors. They also have light and sound control. I can not retrofit fit them $$$. Ok. Now I need cheaper sound boards and want remote wireless. If your RailPro works on a Battery. I must be able to condition my input power from track pickups into the same spec as your battery abd then operate the TM-3S as you did. No it not normal but I have backed into this situation and at 71 can not go 100% DCC. $$$. Do you understand, will you help me?
Was this custom painted? I love the BN scheme
I have actually watched this video several times (and your other videos too) and have wondered about RailPro quality. Sound is great, but the function that simulates a heavy load is impressive! Going to be changing from Revolution to RailPro. Will still need the Rev. for certain sound like the Amtrak Genesis.
Keep up the great work!
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@Samuel Jack instablaster ;)
@Brayan Emmett i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Brayan Emmett It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
@Samuel Jack Happy to help xD
Dam that a nice collection of model trains
Nice work!!!
Ok I have a question. If you use battery how did you get DCC protocol in the battery input? What if i had an AC DCC power supply but the DCC protocol generator had died. Could I use that nonfunctional DCC power to the track? Think could I add the power conditioner to the inside my engine, run the AC power to the track and operate the Rail Pro TM 3S?
There is no DCC input coming from the battery input. All command functions come to the RailPro through a wireless controller. RailPro can get DCC from the track but i have never done it. These run outside so the track is never clean enough to carry a good signal.
@@jbhuse Thank You that is a big help. What is the Battery power output.
@@DennisMurphey 14.8 volt lithium ion battery.
@@jbhuse There you go. I think i can present that level of power just fine. I heard they required 14V Thank You Jonathan appreciate it
The sound is great.
Hi Jonathan I am in the process of ordering some Rail Pro Equipment from Don Sweet. Do you have any photos or footage of the actual install?
Awesome video
What model of kadee coupler did you use and how did you install it on the locomotive.
Were you able to figure out how to switch between the green and red marker lights? I just installed my railpro in my gp9 and I have no idea how to do it.
Hello,
Can you control smoke on equipped locos with the RailPro?
Yes, you will need a relay for higher amp smoke units.
Awesome, thank you!
Them small cars look like beak beans in them
Is this making it dcc or is it still analog?
Neither, Rail pro uses a wireless radio signal to control an onboard system with sound motor and light control.
@@jbhuse you have to tell me, if I want to ustoAC power to the track, for my stable of 20 engines, what will I need to do to operate the TM3S safely. What can I provide that emulates a battery AC to DC convertor and volt regulator, yes. What else. RailPro simply says to use a DCC power supply but I I Don't have any DCC or plan to use DCC just RailPro and my 20 engines. What can I do?
@@DennisMurphey why on Earth would you use AC? Your motors are all DC and so are the control boards. So you would have to put AC to the track converted to DC to run the motors. Also there's no such thing as an AC battery that I know of.
I may not use the right words. I have TMCC and MTH DCS engines only. In S Gauge, all 1950 Conversions. They all accept AC and control the DC motors. They also have light and sound control. I can not retrofit fit them $$$. Ok. Now I need cheaper sound boards and want remote wireless. If your RailPro works on a Battery. I must be able to condition my input power from track pickups into the same spec as your battery abd then operate the TM-3S as you did. No it not normal but I have backed into this situation and at 71 can not go 100% DCC. $$$. Do you understand, will you help me?