so, looking at your notes its quite a job to undo the body, thanks for letting us all know about this. I must say your camera work with the long perspective shots works beautifully, this will be one of the videos I will come back too, to watch again, Thanks for sharing, thanks very much. ⭐⭐✔✔❤😃😃
Like all modern 'engineering' : complicated and without logic. Use and throw away. Happily some people still 'use their brains' and produce joyful and interesting things. This nice realistic sound installation is prove of it ! Thanks for sharing.
Hi there took the plunge and managed to get mine apart with no damage, you certainly have to be careful, next job is the sound what size speaker did you use in the end. I contacted Bachmann about the connection indents on the decoder interface because I would like to fit lights but they could not help. Cheers Grahame
For this Zimo decoder, the chuff rate (CV267) is set to 92. CV57 (motor regulation: voltage reference) is set to 0 and CV58 (motor regulation: Back EMF intensity) is set to 255. CV249 is set to 0 but is not applicable. Hope this helps! Keith.
so, looking at your notes its quite a job to undo the body, thanks for letting us all know about this. I must say your camera work with the long perspective shots works beautifully, this will be one of the videos I will come back too, to watch again, Thanks for sharing, thanks very much. ⭐⭐✔✔❤😃😃
Great running session, thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Like all modern 'engineering' : complicated and without logic. Use and throw away. Happily some people still 'use their brains' and produce joyful and interesting things. This nice realistic sound installation is prove of it ! Thanks for sharing.
Couldn't agree more ! Many thanks.
Excellent sound file and top notch filming as always!
Got there in the end! Many thanks.
Brilliant sound. Well done.
👍 glad you sorted it out 😉
You can say that again. Thanks for your help.
God to see Sorted
This sort of thing's just stress generating..........
Love that sound. 👍
Hi there took the plunge and managed to get mine apart with no damage, you certainly have to be careful, next job is the sound what size speaker did you use in the end. I contacted Bachmann about the connection indents on the decoder interface because I would like to fit lights but they could not help.
Cheers Grahame
Splendid job! What did you set the chuff rate CVs to? That's CVs 57, 58 and 249
For this Zimo decoder, the chuff rate (CV267) is set to 92. CV57 (motor regulation: voltage reference) is set to 0 and CV58 (motor regulation: Back EMF intensity) is set to 255. CV249 is set to 0 but is not applicable. Hope this helps! Keith.
@@keiththesoundguy2890 this is much appreciated! Thank you!
So Keith managed to get it open in the end?
Certainly not recommended!