The LokProgrammer made programming a breeze. The ability to run the decoder from the PC allowed me to dial in the chuff very quickly, all without leaving the workbench. I recommend it if you’re investing in ESU decoders.
@@milehirail8877 Oh i have one and use it alot with the upwards of 100 I use in my Ho models. Its the fact I failed to program it fully before soldering it all up with the bridge rectifier setup I use in line for the track power.
Amazing engine, I like that throaty whistle too.
Amazing detail on that engine.
Nice locomotive. I love steam
thank you, so do I
If only Lionel’s newest model of 844 could sound like this!😂
awesome!
Beautiful engine! Please oil that thing.
Hi. May I ask what brand of this 844 belongs to?
Sunset Models, specifically 3rd Rail
Many thanks!
I did the same with a Pecos River ATSF hudson. I need to figure out a solution to allow me to program it and then get the chuff cam sorted out maybe.
The LokProgrammer made programming a breeze. The ability to run the decoder from the PC allowed me to dial in the chuff very quickly, all without leaving the workbench. I recommend it if you’re investing in ESU decoders.
@@milehirail8877 Oh i have one and use it alot with the upwards of 100 I use in my Ho models. Its the fact I failed to program it fully before soldering it all up with the bridge rectifier setup I use in line for the track power.
@@wolfen216 Ah I see. I made the 5L's power leads pluggable on this install, so I could easily switch between track power and LokProgrammer.
Whats squeaking?
one of the passenger cars I think