Too Big For Most Locos & Burnt Out After 1 Day | Hornby's New HM7000

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  • @42cerberus
    @42cerberus ปีที่แล้ว +143

    There are 2 major drawbacks with this system that I can see. You've touched on the first one with the size but it appears that Hornby have designed the decoder round their own locos and only their own. That means, as you have seen, the chances of it fitting anyone else's are slim.
    Secondly, as this is a Hornby system, they control the sound files you can upload. Got a Dapol 59? Want sound for it? Sorry, not a Hornby model so you aren't getting it! Got a Bachmann 66? Want sound? Sorry but we designed the decoder so it won't fit in anyone else's models.
    Hornby seem to exist to support their own models and get you to buy only those.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Thanks for sharing! Yes I'd say you're right on the first point... and only the TT locos at that, as I can't recall having any Hornby OO locos with a Next18 socket.
      Agreed on Hornby's control of the sound files... but they stand to sell more decoders if they give some customisability to their customers... can't see what they've got to lose by not doing that!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @mikewoods4177
      @mikewoods4177 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Sam how long will they remain free to download? Other developers get market penetration then start to charge. There must be a cost to Hornby to record the sound files. So how long will they continue to subsidise modellers. Just asking!

    • @chestertonroad4565
      @chestertonroad4565 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Who's to say they won't release further sound files for non-Hornby locos? It seems logical that they would start with files for their own locos. Why would the decoder not fit in a Bachmann 66? There's loads of room in them.

    • @mikeking2539
      @mikeking2539 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@mikewoods4177 That's a very good point!

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I believe they are concentrating on sound files for their own locos first, which is fair enough.
      Once they've done that then it would be good if they considered adding profiles for other locos or provided an option for people to add their own sound files. Whether that will happen I don't know, I guess it depends on whether there's an benefit to Hornby of doing so.

  • @olivermiles6858
    @olivermiles6858 ปีที่แล้ว +64

    Sam, regarding the functions, you don’t need to import a map. You can go to the function tab and setup your functions pages yourself. Click into each function and you can edit the name, icon, function number etc. You can also drag and drop the functions on the grid to rearrange.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Thanks Oliver, I'll have a look at that... would be much better if the functions were just there to push by default, as with every other controller!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @bear470
    @bear470 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    My local model railroad club here in the US has their layout set up with the dcc system through a secure wifi system to use both dcc controllers and smartphones. I used my phone to control my personal rivarossi allegheny, and though there were a couple of hiccups, it worked fairly well

  • @scotmcmanus9401
    @scotmcmanus9401 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Another good video, Sam. I am surprised that you did not start with the TT model or a recent Hornby one. I thought it was pretty obvious that Hornby designed this system with their locos in mind. Same as Bachmann and Dapol do with their chips although there will be some useful crossover. It will be more interesting to see if the other decoder manufacturers start to make compatible decoders. I think this looks like a great system with loads of potential.

    • @BoaFilmsPlc
      @BoaFilmsPlc ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Scot, as far as I know, the only other firm that makes decoders that operate with bluetooth is Soundtraxx in the US.They released their new Blu-nami decoders at the end of 2022. I do like the concept & hope Hornby won't take as long as Soundtraxx are to release the app for Android users.

  • @simonturner5450
    @simonturner5450 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Interesting and informative review Sam. One angle that you didn’t mention is that, certainly an iPhone, is limited to 3 to 4 Bluetooth live connections at one time. This might be a deal breaker for anyone who wants to double head a couple of trains simultaneously on their layout.

    • @andrewtongue7084
      @andrewtongue7084 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      & that's the point, Simon, iPhone are notorious for being unilateral - as are Hornby....unless the latter have a change of heart, I cannot see this getting off the ground, because it's (already) a self-limiting exercise....

  • @PuuberZ
    @PuuberZ ปีที่แล้ว +26

    It doesn't beat the click and turn of a good controller Knob but it's great that people have more choice.

    • @TheRip72
      @TheRip72 ปีที่แล้ว

      Real trains are hard to get going & take a lot of planning to stop. Having instant response at the turn of a knob is a huge cheat around this.
      So if you like driving trains, it beats a turn of a knob hands down. It depends on your preference doesn't it?

    • @tonyrobinson362
      @tonyrobinson362 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@TheRip72 I found it wasn't that hard to bring a peak to a stand at Chesterfield with 12 mk2s behind, But I kinda know what you mean.

  • @wapphigh5250
    @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Hi Sam - ignore the negative comments. I thought this review was great! You are one of the most respected reviewers on youtube and had every right to call out some of these issues. Keep up the great work. This sort of review is why I come back to your channel and has (and will save me) many hrs and dollars building my collection. Respect. Wapp.

    • @HighFell
      @HighFell ปีที่แล้ว

      Why would any right thinking person ever think a review by an uneducated person was good? Sam doesn’t understand the technology behind this system, that’s pretty clear. The evidence is in his own video. You can convince yourself that an uneducated person telling you what to think in contradiction of the truth is a good thing or it could be you are in denial of reality

    • @mkaustralia7136
      @mkaustralia7136 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Sam has more education on these things than I can get by reading the selling brochures and the positive reviews by the various press and TH-camrs.
      If I have to read the papers with the items plus a 200 page user guide and risk the thing burning out as at least two have, my commercial sense says wait and see.
      If I add to that Hornby’s approach to the hobby, I am uncomfortable investing a few thousand pounds into converting my DCC ready locos to this system.
      I was astounded by the vehemence of the model shops I contacted to buy some Hornby product recently. Sam is a fan boy for Hornby by comparison.
      I then tried buying direct from Hornby, but individual postage for each coach in a rake of 4 wheelers and their dismissive reply made me realise just how much brand equity had been destroyed by the current managers.
      That leads to loss of trust, so that plus the issues above means I am not going to rely on Hornby for the lifeline to operate my models.

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mkaustralia7136 Are you saying you've tried 2 HM Bluetooth chips and they have burnt out already?! What were the circumstances? Thanks

    • @PebblesChan
      @PebblesChan ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Local Aussie retail Hornby prices & availability are influenced by exclusive distributor Southern Model Supplies. Getting anything sent from the UK or Europe is often expensive.

  • @ivovanzon164
    @ivovanzon164 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    The only reason that the decoders won't fit is that the pcb size is dictated by the antenna. If a version is offered with a separate antenna pcb the size issue would be solved

  • @DangerAngelous
    @DangerAngelous ปีที่แล้ว +13

    If these chips didn’t become self-fried and only come in large, these would be the perfect gateway for people like me on the fence between old reliable DC and ultra precise but previously expensive DCC. Very much appreciate as usual your thorough testing of absolutely everything with these!

  • @bulleidboy1
    @bulleidboy1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm running HM7000 through an iPhone and Hornby Elite - the whole system works fine - no problems at all. It's very early days in what looks like a brilliant system. Sam - it might be worth doing a bit more homework and reading the manual before making some of your comments.

  • @melchestermodelrailway
    @melchestermodelrailway ปีที่แล้ว +21

    That was quite a bombshell at the end Sam, but thanks for being so diligent in your reviews. I hear some people say "Sam has bad luck with his loco's", but I think it's only because you put models through their paces and actually discover faults overlooked by others.

    • @bjoe385
      @bjoe385 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I tend to have similar levels of bad luck with my trains.

    • @peteryeadon946
      @peteryeadon946 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@bjoe385 Me too 😢. You have my commiserations.

    • @tonyburgess7773
      @tonyburgess7773 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I would be very hesitant to carry out a power interruption test the way Sam did. Switching power off and then on again is not the same as going through dead rail - it quite probably hits the decoder with a power spike..

  • @derronbailey9332
    @derronbailey9332 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great review Sam. Although I don't use or enjoy DCC much, I can definitely see the benefits to this system. As it's the first if it's kind it is understandable that there will be issues, but hopefully this will be a good first step for Hornby and other manufacturers to hopefully get the ball rolling, and bringing this hobby into a new age.

    • @johnwalkley6746
      @johnwalkley6746 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      As has Lego, but in a much simpler form.

  • @krazytroutcatcher
    @krazytroutcatcher ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I like the idea of Bluetooth, it seems to have potential.
    Hornby will have to look at resizing the board, or maybe an extension lead so the Bluetooth board can be located elsewhere?
    A dummy board would be good too, so we could try it for fit before purchase, to make sure we can fit them to existing locos.

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Awesome idea! It's really hard to return a DCC chip after purchase as retailers often think you've messed around with it already

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yeah I do too - and while it worked this was really great to use! An extension lead would have helped a lot - reckon this could have fit into a few of the locos I tried if it had one!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @allanmorton6022
      @allanmorton6022 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@SamsTrains in the hornby livestream today they even said it could be fitted into a coupled wagon behind the loco. Not sure how you would connect it up though.

    • @ZappaTime
      @ZappaTime ปีที่แล้ว

      @@russcole5685 , did you watch all of the video, he went down 2 floors in his house and it still worked.

  • @steveb2985
    @steveb2985 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    In the past I have dcc'd old locos with a pre wired 8 pin socket which you can then place anywhere in the loco body .I'm sure these are available for 6,21 and next 18. All it needs is a male to female extension with a 15cm ribbon in-between ,then you could place the chip elsewhere. Maybe someone will bring it to market.

    • @TheRip72
      @TheRip72 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have never seen a 21-pin, Plux or Next decoder with wires. The whole point is that they are tidier with no wires hanging off & should be a standard size which should plug straight in. It is worth pointing out that the only Hornby 18 pin loco Sam tried was the TT120 Scotsman. The others were from different manufacturers.

    • @rogerwindsor2130
      @rogerwindsor2130 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There are already adapters Availiable from dcc concepts

    • @steveb2985
      @steveb2985 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes I get the point but if it doesn't fit then an adapter is the next best thing,thanks Roger

  • @1maico1
    @1maico1 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Most of the ESU and Zimo non-sound decoders I've bought have clear shrink wrap to protect them. Hornby should consider that. Everyone should use an insulated screwdriver to avoid static.

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj ปีที่แล้ว

      And an earthing wristband, just like working with computer parts

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy ปีที่แล้ว

      The ESU decoders that are 8 pin ones have the shrink wrap but the 21 pin ones are bare.

  • @richardc6681
    @richardc6681 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Sam, the size of the next18 board is defined by NMRA standards. There are two standard sizes, one for sound fitted and one for non sound fitted. Is the board actually bigger than the sound fitted standard? (Table 1 of the standard gives dimensions).

    • @richardc6681
      @richardc6681 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I've just answered my own question by downloading the hornby manual. It seems the board is longer and wider than the standard. Strictly speaking it is therefore incorrect for Hornby to call it Next18 compliant/ compatible.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks a lot for looking into that for me! I suspected as much, as I couldn’t actually find a non-TT loco that’d fit!

    • @jackdripper5675
      @jackdripper5675 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@SamsTrains Sam, you use decoder extension cables . In small locos decoders are often squeezed into tight spots away from the socket.

  • @GaryNumeroUno
    @GaryNumeroUno ปีที่แล้ว +3

    "Tight is fine... as long as it fits!" No truer words have been spoken mukka. 😅

  • @bazza3643
    @bazza3643 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Sam, I’ve enjoyed this very formative video. I noted your comment at the end, about the decoder burning out. Over the past 25 years or so, I have installed a range of decoders in my models, including TCS, Lenz, Bachmann, Hornby, NCE and ESU. Out of all these various decoders, the only decoders that stopped working for me have been the Hornby decoders, which do not seem to last the distance.

  • @1234mattyman
    @1234mattyman ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Regarding the power loss and how long it takes to come back on is because it has to reconnect to Bluetooth as Bluetooth sometimes is slow to connect. This should use WiFi or WiFi direct which would be faster to connect. Bluetooth is slow and always will be. Great video as usual.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Bluetooth also has much less bandwidth then WiFi, which is why even things like Bluetooth headphones often cut out. There is particularly a known problem with Bluetooth on windows because of the bandwidth.
      I really don't think people should be using Bluetooth for things that require complex controls. Even most gaming controllers use either USB or radio signals

    • @1234mattyman
      @1234mattyman 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      that is so true, that's why i suggested this should use Wi-Fi or a USB dongle or something with more bandwidth than Bluetooth. @@Stettafire

  • @LaZeRJET
    @LaZeRJET ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you Still run a loco with Sound with a Normal DCC Controller when the app is Off?

    • @paulburns6090
      @paulburns6090 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If you get the dongle for say the Hornby Elite it will simultaneously work with the App so you can turn to dcc mode with the App , then just use your controller. The controller will store all relevant cvs etc you changed with the App. So i think yes you can.

    • @LaZeRJET
      @LaZeRJET 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@paulburns6090 Yes you Can i tryed it lol

  • @StormmyStormmy
    @StormmyStormmy ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hi Sam, great honest review, this system looks very good, a lot of modellers use TTs decoders in Bachmann locos with great results, maybe Bachmann should invest and produce their own bluetooth system, going on what they charge for their items it would probably cost a kidney to buy one, hopefully somebody will produce a generic system for all manufacturers to use bluetooth.
    I'm a big Accurascale fan, maybe they will bring out a bluetooth system in the coming years. By the way what burn out after one day?

    • @10C45E
      @10C45E ปีที่แล้ว +1

      it's at the very end of the video

  • @1tonyboat
    @1tonyboat ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Sam . fitted a HM 7000 to a Bachmann class 37 Friday ( class 31 sound file ) read the instruction first .......Very impressed ...

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      Very glad to hear that! My 21pin decoder gave me no problems either, and it still works now too!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @clementmatchett
    @clementmatchett ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As I have written elsewhere, I had the same problem with loading the sound profiles for Flying Scotsman. I think the Hornby server became overwhelmed, because when I tried it at 6am one morning, it worked fine.
    These 18 pin decoders are really intended for locos designed for 18 pin, which so far is a category which is largely confined to TT120 ones. But I think the new Dublo Merchant Navy is either 18 or 21 pin, and I presume the new decoders will fit it.
    I haven’t ventured into trying the 8 pin decoders so as to convert my 00 locos to TXS sound and Bluetooth control, but again, I assume the Hornby 8 pin TXS decoders will fit at least the majority of Hornby locos, and perhaps some other brands, and the pictures show that some components are on a separate harness.
    As to burning out, I have been running three TT120 locos on this system without problems, using the Hornby 4 amp transformer, which I believe has short circuit protection? Are you sure your Powercab has? It looks like space junk from Apollo 13!

  • @MrBnsftrain
    @MrBnsftrain ปีที่แล้ว

    at 8:49 and 20:30 I noticed that the 08 is of the proportions of a Lionel Devious Diesel, as evident by the cab shape and lack of rods.
    Soundtraxx has recently developed Bluetooh DCC recorder under the name Blunami which are the same size as their normal Tsunami line DCC decoders and have a larger variety of sounds programmed in. But they don't come with standard plug ends, no speakers, and are much more expensive.

  • @RichardBrooklyn
    @RichardBrooklyn ปีที่แล้ว +4

    What happens if/when Hornby switch off the servers which host the updates, sound profiles and are required for the initial mandatory login?
    I asked the question on Hornby's forum and a mod just locked the thread.

    • @MrJoeyWheeler
      @MrJoeyWheeler ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It's absolutely a case of "when". Hornby do not have a track record of maintaining old software they've produced. The fact that you need to log in to play with your trains is a hilariously stupid idea.

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MrJoeyWheeler Hornby mentioned on their recent tube channel they will be try fixing this issue. We are lead to believe It was due to Apple accepting the app?

    • @Cloudman572
      @Cloudman572 ปีที่แล้ว

      If the hornby servers stop working it will only stop you downloading new sounds it will not stop your already downloaded sounds etc from working on the app via bluetooth.
      If hornby did stut down servers the a group could potentially get hornby approval to set up alternative server.
      The 7000 sound decoders are a nice enough upgrade on the TTS decoder from the sound side that even without the bluetooth function and a good price.
      If the bluetooth ever becomes unusable via the hornby app then there are relatively easy ways to use engine driver app to bluetooth control the loco and its sounds.

    • @RichardBrooklyn
      @RichardBrooklyn ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Cloudman572 this works until it doesn't. Look longer term. Sure you can use the app with no Internet today... Do we know how long the login lasts for without the app "phoning home"? A week? A month? Six months? Forever? Hopefully forever, but we can't verify that.
      Let's go beyond that for a moment...
      Your iOS device breaks because you dropped it (clumsy you), or maybe the battery gave out, whatever. No biggie. You go get a new one... Reinstall the app. Uh-oh, Hornby went bust/dropped support today for whatever reason. Now you can't sign in because the server is switched off. The equipment you own is now useless because it's all stuck in Bluetooth mode with no way to change it to DCC mode because you can't login.
      Worse still, you can't even re-pair your decoder to the new device (even if you could login) as you need to get a one time code from customer services, who can no longer help you because Hornby has dropped support/gone bust. Hornby could have just put a small reset button on the device itself. They deliberately chose not to, to force you into relying on them.
      That's a real shame as you purchased some sound packs you can no longer download (you didn't think all the new sounds would always be free, did you?)
      If Google can drop services on a whim, then Hornby can do it as well.
      The whole thing has been heavily architectured to *rely* on Hornby at every step of the way. Which means we need to rely on Hornby to always act in good faith and to stay in business forever for this stuff to work.
      Are we expecting Hornby to support this thing and run it at a loss forever and a day? 5 years maybe. 15 years... Probably not.
      At some point, these servers WILL be switched off.
      Worse still, the Bluetooth protocol they are using is not open. It's all locked down to Hornby only.
      One vendor, one choice. Imagine if DCC was designed like this... If it were open protocols it would matter a whole lot less.
      Even worse is that Hornby have very clearly ignored the next18 standards and made the boards too large. Again, another deliberate move by them to lock you in.
      I'll probably still buy one, admittedly. But I'll be keeping my eyes open for trouble on the horizon and I'll probably do the day-to-day stuff with DCC.
      Go in with your eyes open to it: vendor lock in can be very expensive.

    • @rogertarring6165
      @rogertarring6165 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Cloudman572 Is the protocol used to communicate between the app and the decoder in the public domain then?

  • @TheYancydog
    @TheYancydog ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sam- My guess as to why you lose control after loss of power under bluetooth is that when the power goes, you lose bluetooth comms to the tablet. It would take about that amount of time to recover bluetooth comm and regain control of the loco. You can see this type of lag when you drop other bluetooth devices and try to recover comms to them.

  • @bigZCNC
    @bigZCNC ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can see this working well for garden railways where its deadrail. I am thinking of buying 1 to install in my L guage Duchess and running of a 4 cell LIPO.

  • @eggs_trains
    @eggs_trains ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I think il stay with dc

    • @zachariahmclaughlin919
      @zachariahmclaughlin919 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Not AC how new fashioned

    • @tmdrm9817
      @tmdrm9817 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree with you fully!

    • @OwenBudd1
      @OwenBudd1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have a DC layout but I’ll be honest, I think this kind of system is both an improvement and convenient enough for me to convert over to. I’m almost positive that the cons Sam has outlined here will be resolved in 12 months of further development.

    • @johnhughes3796
      @johnhughes3796 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are missing so much staying with an antiquated system. This Hornby system might be flawed but there are plenty of other better functioning ones around.

    • @eggs_trains
      @eggs_trains ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnhughes3796 I do have a gaguemaster DCC controller

  • @madhatter61
    @madhatter61 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there any actual circuit board on the ebd with qr code on itvor can it be cut down ? Looks like its just for the qr code

  • @pauleddleston2817
    @pauleddleston2817 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Just a note on next18 burn out. Handling these decoders has to be done carefully and making sure that you are earthed and don`t get the fingers touching across joints etc and depositing body oils which can short out the chip. The amount of times that decoder was tried in different locos ... tbh ... not surprised it blew. If handling instructions are provided (poor if not) they should be followed.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I was very careful with the handling, and if it'd fit into the first loco I tried, I wouldn't have been handling it as much. I didn't see any handling instructions. The decoder worked all day once fitted into the Scotsman. Not sure how body oils could short out the decoder over night, at least not at these low voltages, but I'm no expert!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @davidf2281
      @davidf2281 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      It's not possible to short components with "body oils" and it's also very unlikely that unearthed handling will do any damage. This is why manufacturers are happy to sell these bare boards -- if normal handling killed them the return rates would bankrupt them.

    • @firestarspelt
      @firestarspelt ปีที่แล้ว

      ive installed dcc in over 50 locos never have i killed a decoder by static and body oils aint going to do anything to a decoder

  • @brucewoods9377
    @brucewoods9377 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I should have taken your advise after yours “burned out”. Last week I installed one of these Hornby HM 7000 sound decoder into my Hornby 08 Shunter. Bloody thing died within a few minutes of operation. The loco previously had an old 8-Pin non sound decoder, which was working quite well. I reinstalled the old decoder after the HM7000 died and my loco still worked. Proving there was nothing wrong with my installation. I purchased my HM7000 from Rails of Sheffield, tried contacting them a number of times but their silence is deafening

  • @georgemartin408
    @georgemartin408 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It’s very early days for a completely new system. Hornby freely admit it’s a case of constant development. They also have enough small locos of their own to realise that they will need to solve the chip size issue.

    • @TheRip72
      @TheRip72 ปีที่แล้ว

      They do need t shrink their decoders, but do they make any small OO tanks with an 18 pin socket? All those Sam tried were from other manufacturers.

  • @dunnyraildunnybahn5481
    @dunnyraildunnybahn5481 ปีที่แล้ว

    The reason it did not work, at the end of the load of profile the app showed the shunter being lifted off the track. This resets the decoder to make it work, all shown in the tutorial Sam. When you switched off the system it had the same effect so well worthwhile to have a section switch on a decoder track and watch out for that lifting the loco off the track on the app. It is used a couple of times in the setup process.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      No no, I cycled power to the decoder whenever asked to - I can read haha!! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @alantoms3263
    @alantoms3263 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nice little review Sam.
    Is there any chance Hornby have got the exhaust beats right, or is that aspect stuffed as normal?
    This is THE reason I can never consider DCC Sound - I need a really expensive DCC-S chip to permit correct beats / chuffs. All other sounds are likeable gimmicks - the exhaust is what's important on a steam locomotive.
    Al.

    • @Elvinley
      @Elvinley ปีที่แล้ว

      Absolutely true!

  • @thedepot7416
    @thedepot7416 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have the dc Bluetooth controller, recently started to use it, no issues and seems to work fine

  • @NWRJ_WStudios
    @NWRJ_WStudios ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I think Sam Hornby designed these decoder to be fitted into there own locomotive, and not other manufacturers.
    Cheers Jasper & Willow

    • @Robutube1
      @Robutube1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If you're correct, it is a poor marketing decision because it would restrict sales.

    • @mkaustralia7136
      @mkaustralia7136 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Agree as Sam said, Sound Fitted would be dead as an option as even at a reduced price it would still not come with the smart phone app interface which seems superior to other DCC controllers.
      Everyone else would have to improve, but in the meantime there are thousands of DCC ready locos which could be chipped if the owners desired.

  • @wasatchrangerailway6921
    @wasatchrangerailway6921 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    While everyone else is fiddling around, I am running my trains!!!

  • @HulaViking
    @HulaViking ปีที่แล้ว +4

    JMRI. I run JMRI on an old Windows 8 laptop and use an old Android phone running Engine Driver app.
    Kept them out of a landfill with their new life on my railroad.

  • @xenon53827
    @xenon53827 ปีที่แล้ว

    Will these work with three rail tin plate track? (ok, so my system is a bit older...)

  • @BoaFilmsPlc
    @BoaFilmsPlc ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hi Sam,
    I feel, as a DCC sound person, a few errors in your assessment of the Hornby decoder.
    1) "Why would you buy from another decoder maker?" If you look at the major brands, ESU & Zimo you'll find they make various sizes of decoders to fit any size of loco. As you found with the Next18, only your D11 & TT A1 would accept it. The size of the decoder was a major issue. Add in the speaker plus a keep alive and you might find things won't fit anywhere.
    2) Expecting to fit them in non-Hornby products or locos designed before these decoders were.. Again this is why I will be wary about using them over say a Zimo or ESU simply as Hornby have used a one-size-fits-all mentality.
    3) Most ESU & Zimo decoders can play up to 8 sounds at a time. The new MS decoders from Zimo use 16 bit quality.
    4) Soundtrax in the US released a similar Bluetooth system back last year. To date, there is still no Android app available, will Hornby be the same? Not everyone worships at the Church of the Bitten fruit!
    5) Do you truly think Hornby will create sound set ups for competitor's locos? I highly doubt it to be honest. This, like the TT:120 are Hornby's own. I own a Roco Z21, the only function set ups i can get are either Roco or Fleischmann models from the last 10 years.
    I do like the idea of the decoders, but the size, the lack of Android app & the tie-in to 1 manufacturer puts me off buying them.
    Keep up the great work.

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Excellent comments

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks for sharing! Yes the size of these (particularly the next18 one) is definitely a big con.
      As for non-Hornby locos... very few Hornby locos have Next18 sockets... the two TT locos I have are the only ones as far as I know... so I assumed I might have been able to find a loco that could accommodate them... but no luck.
      No, I don't expect Hornby to create sound profiles for competitor's locos, nor did I say I thought they would. What would be nice would be the option to customise/create your own profiles within the app... that's what I said!
      Agreed, those are very offputting!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SamsTrains I 100% agree with yr review. I loved it. We need more of this objective reporting in our hobby. So why aren't Hornby saying the Next18 is just for the new TT120 range. They need to spell this out ASAP. I had a H BT Next18 on order. sam thanks for the awesome efforts and review. I will be sending it back!

    • @Cloudman572
      @Cloudman572 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hornby have stated android app will be available ''soon".
      There are a lot of clever folks out there who I'm sure could mod the app and add their own sounds and dispribution them for free. The only potential problem is are those clever people interested in trains and hornby software.

    • @BoaFilmsPlc
      @BoaFilmsPlc ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Cloudman "Soon" as I said Soundtrax released their Blu-nami decoders which have the same set up as Hornby the end of last year. To date, still no Android app. Over 4 months....

  • @David-js4wd
    @David-js4wd ปีที่แล้ว

    At 49:45 ish you can see a discharge and wiff of smoke on the decoder - right hand side off the black square with the white circle on it.

  • @Decrepit_biker
    @Decrepit_biker ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The brake function is useful as you can set the chip up such that you can shut off the throttle and the engine will continue on its own simulated momentum. You can then stop the engine by pressing brake EXACTLY as you would on a real locomotive.
    I also suspect that you turning the controller off and on may be causing a spike of some kind and confusing the chip. Is the controller a feedback type, if so due to the way they work they can confuse electronic things. Would be more representative to lift the loco clear of the track and leave the power steady.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      No it isn’t a feedback controller - the switch just disconnects the power, in the same way that a cut out would!

    • @Decrepit_biker
      @Decrepit_biker ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@SamsTrains worth a try to see if there's a difference, I have had electronic issues caused by switches in the past in industrial CNC machinery. Poor or burned contacts in the switch caused arcing and upset the electronic item "reading" that particular switch.

    • @muir8009
      @muir8009 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just having a look at the tomix controller I've got and that after throttle off has continuous momentum, then brake applications in stages as per prototype enables different % drops depending on the brake applications. They're quite an art to use if you're used to the typical dcc/analogue user experience.

  • @lukejackson8741
    @lukejackson8741 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used the to have the old, TTS cock o the north but lost it in a house move many years ago, is the p2 an available sound profile on there, as this could be an ideal option to getting sound into my replacement newer one

    • @TheWGLOVER
      @TheWGLOVER ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is available.

  • @henriknilsson7851
    @henriknilsson7851 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have a Hornby Coronation 8P that needs a chip. Maybe a Hornby Mallard. If they make this as an 8pin decoder I might give this a try.

  • @DJ_K666
    @DJ_K666 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We were controlling our layout at Warley with smart phones, using a Raspberry Pi through a Sprog and with JMRI installed its all NRMA compliant and we had sound.
    Personally i think this is a relatively new system so there will be issues and certainly the size could be fixed although adding bluetooth elements to sound elements means they have to go somewhere and that means a bigger chip. I'm not sure whether that means hornby locos are made with it in mind in future or not but certainly i can see other manufavturers scrambling to keep up. I believe there are other bluetooth chips in the US but it'll become more widespread over the next few years.

  • @YTBCONE
    @YTBCONE ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I think it's brilliant you will need to measure the area your putting it but other than that it's amazing especially for the price!

  • @_Zekken
    @_Zekken ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My assumption for the size is that they were designed with Hornby locomotives in mind, since its a hornby system. I bet as they continue to improve the product they'll be able to shrink the PCB size to fit in more locos.
    With the cutting out and restarting under bluetooth, I bet its because it takes a few seconds for the bluetooth module to restart itself, and then reconnect to the tablet. Thats more a limitation with the bluetooth system in itself than with the decoder or controller, so I dont think theres much Hornby can do about it. You'll definitely want that stay alive battery to avoid those issues.

  • @russellbenton2987
    @russellbenton2987 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I think a major innovation is that you can run DCC Sound on what would normally be a DC layout simply by turning controller to max and using the app to control . So those of us who don’t want to go full DCC but would like to dabble with the occasional sound loco are catered for

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Absolutely - that aspect really is a game changer isn’t it??

    • @OlivierGabin
      @OlivierGabin ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SamsTrains It is. Or, I would rather say, it would be once someone else than Hornby does this, DCC on BT.

  • @Beatlefan67
    @Beatlefan67 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Does one not have to earth oneself when touching electronic kit these days? Back in the day on BT we always had to wear an earth strap to avoid 'wounding' or completely blowing up kit in exchanges and payphones.

  • @MrHack4never
    @MrHack4never ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My biggest concern is when will the app be discontinued, meaning that unless you left it in DCC mode, you just have a paperweight unless BT mode can be turned off with a CV or power cycle combination

  • @TheScotsalan
    @TheScotsalan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think its a great idea. Dont know why its taken so long. I reckon too, once its on software, it opens up a whole new world. Want a full auto layout ? Forget rfid chips and readers etc, just mount a camera in your rafters and add vision software stuff to the app ? Tap on a location on your cam display, and say what you want the train to do when it gets there. Stopping at a station as an example 👍

  • @CapLoz
    @CapLoz ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Might have tried the 18 pin in a Hornby engine. I’m sure you must have one amongst your mass of engines or did you intentionally avoid that?

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว

      Which one fits?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      No, I do t have one because all of Hornby’s OO locos are 8, 21, or 6 pin. The only Hornby locos with the socket (at least that I’m aware of) are the TT ones. The decoder doesn’t comply with the NMRA standard dimensions, that’s why it doesn’t fit.

  • @BRWhitehouse1975
    @BRWhitehouse1975 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Sam, thanks for your excellent video, I found out exactly what you did, regarding the next18 decoder size on Monday this week when it arrived. It would not fit any of my small locos that I want sound and the power bank for. I to thought this was ridiculous, however I will put it away as it may come in handy in the future, I guess. I also have 8pin and 21 pin decoders. I spent hours and hours over two days trying to get one of the 8 pin decoders into a Bachmann 08 shunter and the decoder lost its sound, then would not run the train and then would not fit in the train anyway. I sent the decoder back thinking it had an issue. I then spent many hours over 2 days with the 21-pin decoder as the same happened with the sound going missing when I tried to add a new sound profile. I brought a Dapol class 73 for the decoder to fit in as I had seen someone else fit the decoder ok earlier in the week on TH-cam. I eventually realised that I was not wating long enough once the sound files had downloaded to the decoder for them to be installed correctly so the sounds were just wiped out. There is reference to waiting 5 or 60 seconds depending on whether you have a power bank fitted when you take the train off the track, but it mentioned nothing about inpatient excited users should let the sound download do its thing (walk off make a cup of tea etc) then recycle the power and import the sound mapping. I have asked for the 8-pin decoder back from the shop as I am 100% sure the same thing happened with that one. At least the 21-pin decoder is working great now on both blue tooth and DCC NCE Cab so I am hoping the future dongle will bring even more functionality to the rest of the fleet. Thanks :)

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes Sams review was EXCELLENT he does not deserve all the negative comments from all the Hornby fanboys here... Also yr comments are of great help to me ) before I venture down this same route. Clearly there is going to be *a lot* of trial and error with these - which is not how Hornby are selling it (They are giving the impression it's all fun and roses). A walk in the park?. It looks like it may well turn out to be a nightmare. Particularly for retailers (who actually give support)

    • @BRWhitehouse1975
      @BRWhitehouse1975 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@wapphigh5250 No worries, I may not be the greatest when it comes to understanding these technical things, but I didn't give up on this and I have worked out what was going on. Just needs a bit a patience when doing stuff, rather than me sitting watching it and jumping as soon as I thought it had finished. My fault in that instance. The decoder was telling me there was no sound and I ran through the process to install a sound a number of times but I didn't leave it long enough before recycling the power, whether that be 5 or 60 seconds. I was left thinking something was seriulsy wrong and I had damaged the decoder, so when it happend a second time I was pretty unhappy with myself. As Sam pointed out the set-up is fairly easy it just needs a bit more time for it to do it's thing. luckily I have a Lock Sound decoder tester with a motor on it so that has really helped with testing the decoders away from any of my precious trains. One more thing, the part of the decoder that has no chips on the end of it (the part that is causing the next18 to not fit in a lot of models) is the blue tooth arial and must not be cut off as some folk have suggested! :)

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@BRWhitehouse1975 I have quite a few Bachmann locos chippable in the tender. 21 pin. I am sure you know the type. Around 6-8 years old. Should be lots of room. If I could get a bluetoothed sound chip in them (such a low price) it would be great. But to be honest I am starting to doubt I should go down this path. What I am reading is this. Lots of teathing problems. Sound doesn't sync. "Only for Hornby". Burn out problems. App doesn't work. Now I find out the dongle won;t sync with my digitrax controller. I was really excited when I first heard about HM7000 now I am really not sure.

    • @BRWhitehouse1975
      @BRWhitehouse1975 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wapphigh5250 yeah is it a difficult one to know what to do. Might be an idea to measure the room available in one of your trains then compare that with the size of the decoders, I believe the dimensions are on the Hornby website. Also I would not worry to much about the decoder burning out as it will be covered by warranty. Overall the set up experience was fine , like all new things there will be an element of teething issues. Don’t let it put you off trying one decoder out as it really is good when it is set up. I am pretty sure Bachmann etc will follow suit with Bluetooth decoders in the next 12 months as they know Hornby have stollen a March on this one. Hornby are always going to look after their own first but there is a if market for them to tap in to other manufacturers locos and they will be well aware of this. I believe that there will be many upgrades and improvements to hm7000 and its decoders over the coming years and this is jut the beginning. If the money is not to much of an issue to over come (as I know it is for all of us at the moment) then it is definitely worth a go at testing this out. I will continue to use my NCE Cab no matter what as I like the dexterity of the controller, Bluetooth and the app is just a bonus. Things will continue to be developed so don’t worry it will get better.

  • @stormbowman7148
    @stormbowman7148 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The 21 pin decoder size is within the limits of the NEM specification of the MTC21. This means that it will fit all locomotives with a MTC21 pin socket. This should cover 99% of all models on the market with the 21 pin socket.
    You might be able to fit the Next18 non sound version. It is much smaller decoder.

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy ปีที่แล้ว

      NEM 662 covers the specs for the Next18 decoders and the dimensions for sound decoders are bigger than the ones for non-sound decoders.

  • @stillstanding123
    @stillstanding123 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Good review. Like all new products pushing into new ground there will be a learning curve and teething problems for both manufacturer and operator. Adequate product testing and beta customer feedback should have minimised these and lead to product updates. I am sure Hornby will bring out software upgrades and improvements. 🤞

  • @benforster6254
    @benforster6254 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you switch it to doc from Bluetooth do the sounds still work when controlling on your physical controller

  • @emmcommentary1900
    @emmcommentary1900 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I use mine on my Lego Trains and they are amazing. Voltage is a-lot lower however.
    If you have issues tell Hornby. I would suspect because they are lose in the box, it has become damaged.

  • @Sebdamememan
    @Sebdamememan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good morning sam, im planning into buying some of these for my 8 pin locos , do you know if the trouble you had with it burning and dying was a 1 off situation? Im tempted, but i dont wanna go into it if theres a big risk of wasting my money and then it ending burning up, thanks for your time sam.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’ve had a few other comments from people with dead chips, but there doesn’t seem to be a huge number… and of course you have the right to a replacement/refund if you have any problems!

    • @Sebdamememan
      @Sebdamememan ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SamsTrains epic, thanks man

  • @phil36310
    @phil36310 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hi Sam, By now there are many reviews on this new Hornby TXS - HM DCC system. What strikes me every time is the lack of insight for no one has consulted the 'Full Reference Manual' - let alone the 'Quick Start Guide'. So a lot of guessing and supposing and even pure nonsense (on a particular well known channel ) etc. I do recomment everyone to consult this very well written and well explained manual. It's a must to understand the 'system' - for help setting up - fine tune and then enjoy any loco you have equipped with a TXS decoder.
    It's only normal that Hornby first provides this system for their own stock of locomotives but according to the latest life show other non-Hornby sounds will be released in the future. Downloading your own sound is excluded - understandable. Besides if you want to do this with systems as ESU and the like you need a serious investment in hardware to be able to do so. And yet not all sounds are free !
    The problem with the size of the decoder can be solved using a cable Next 18 male / female or you could try to loosen the support board from the chassis. And hard-wiring is always a solution with the good old 8-pin version.. A con ? One need to be 'inventive' as we did and do with 'ready to repair' stock.
    What no one mentions is that the chuff rate for steam locomotives is NOT synchronized. Explained in the 'Manual'. With all the high tech and possibilities of this new decoder this is a real let down. So high end ( read expensive ) decoders from the competition will remain for the 'purists' of fidelity to the prototype.
    In the end you can't get a Lexus for the price of a 'deux chevaux'. But let's give Hornby and Hammond Morgan the credit to bring a system to the market with a lot of bells and whistles for a very reasonable price and without the need of expensive Command Stations that are outdated anyway. DCC with BLE is indeed 'the' future'. And this is only the start... Cheers, Filip

    • @1maico1
      @1maico1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Come on, which channel is guilty of talking TXS nonsense?

    • @macnavi
      @macnavi ปีที่แล้ว

      Why is it understandable that you can’t download your own sound? They could make it so easy and another winner over the “old” way.

    • @OlivierGabin
      @OlivierGabin ปีที่แล้ว

      The idea is good. The realization by Hornbyy has some serious drawbacks, the worst of it being a closed and proprietary system.

    • @phil36310
      @phil36310 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@OlivierGabin Well Oliver, Hornby is not a specific only 'Decoder producer' but a toy manufacturer and in that perspective their range of locomotive sound comes first. Other non-Hornby sound will follow - give it some time.
      I'm still awaiting the Android version. Patience is required... Happy model railroading.

    • @OlivierGabin
      @OlivierGabin ปีที่แล้ว

      @@phil36310 Logical... I have skip the Android part (smartphone plus tablet for me). Wait and see...

  • @crystalsheep1434
    @crystalsheep1434 ปีที่แล้ว

    15:01 sad thing is it looks like there are no component on the end just the qr code

  • @davissampson3991
    @davissampson3991 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Sam, I think your expectation that this HM7000 will fit in a non-Hornby locomotive is unreasonable. The ‘other’ manufacturers never accepted a ‘requirement’ to accommodate the HM7000 decoder form factor that was unknown until a few days ago. I think a meaningful evaluation would have been to install it into a DCC-ready (I.e., 21-pin or Next18) Hornby locomotive for which a sound file has already been made available. If it fits in another manufacturer’s loco, we’ll, that’s great, but that loco was not designed to accommodate it.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s not unreasonable - DCC is a standard, and the box clearly stated that the decoder complies to all NMRA standards, The NMRA specifies standard decoder sizes, and this decoder exceeded them. So no, I wasn’t unreasonable, and I stand by my criticism of it for that oversight. The ‘other’ manufacturers designed their locos to adhere to the standards. Had Hornby done the same with their decoder, then all would have been fine.

  • @GariTheFerret92
    @GariTheFerret92 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do they make extension cables that fit these sockets? I think that might help with fitting them into more locos that would have space if the decoders were in a different orientation.

  • @cirseltoo
    @cirseltoo ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It is about seven or eight years since I saw the layout "Holcombe Brook and Tottington" at Wigan show with the locos all sound fitted and the layout being controlled by smart phones. The problem with the HM7000 is that the steam sound files STILL can't be synchronised to the wheels, which is basically is a kids toy. Serious modellers still need to pay about £100 for decent sound.

  • @mrswany2008
    @mrswany2008 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sam, do you think I could use this on my O gauge models with the right power supplied to the track

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes you absolutely could!

    • @rogertarring6165
      @rogertarring6165 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SamsTrains Won't this depend on how much current the O gauge loco uses?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      These decoders are rated to output about 5x what a typical OO loco motor draws... I've never had an O gauge loco draw anywhere near that much, though I suppose some larger ones could!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @thefountainpendesk
    @thefountainpendesk ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I am on the team that prefers having some form of tactile experience controlling my trains

  • @MrTenacity
    @MrTenacity ปีที่แล้ว

    When you where simulating a power cut out. I can see you where just switching directions on the controller as apposed to power off. Just thinking that its possible that has put a bit too much on the controller as it has to quickly deal with a change of direction of which the current is going.

  • @Rob-Slot
    @Rob-Slot ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think it's a "brilliant' idea as well.
    I love my "Smart Phone", I love the way it tracks my every move and basically runs my life 🥰
    The more things I can add to my "Smart Phone" and more it can control me, the more I love it🥰

    • @turbulanceism
      @turbulanceism ปีที่แล้ว

      do you use a bank card? that tracks you more than your phone, dont be fooled by the fear mongering

  • @HauntedRailway
    @HauntedRailway ปีที่แล้ว

    Where did u get the baseboards from is there a link as in need of baseboards

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      Check out my video on building a TT layout - I talked about where I got those from!!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @HauntedRailway
      @HauntedRailway ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SamsTrains alright will do thanks sam

  • @andrewmeah3082
    @andrewmeah3082 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hi Sam
    I think it would be a good idea to let Hornby know about all the faults and the size of the decoders not fitting in to the locos so they can sort out the problems looks a really good system but these are the type of problems they need to know about really good video and good testing of the items and explanations

    • @samcoventon
      @samcoventon ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He won't contact Hornby, he very very rarely does, only once that I can recall regarding the B12

    • @modelrailwaynoob
      @modelrailwaynoob ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It's called product testing. Hornby should have done all of that before releasing the chips to the market.

    • @1tonyboat
      @1tonyboat ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Just fitted a HM 7000 chip to a Bachmann 37,, the chip is no bigger than the one i took out and the sugar cube ( 4 different sizes) no problem and the power pack is no different to a standard stay alive .... GOING GREAT ...

    • @AshWeir
      @AshWeir ปีที่แล้ว

      @1tonyboat is the Class 37 sound profile on the App?

    • @Robutube1
      @Robutube1 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm pretty sure that Hornby will watch this and other review channels anyway.

  • @PaulGarwood
    @PaulGarwood ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't have an iPad at the moment but how do you find out which one's are compatible with this new system and it would be nice to have list of locos that this range chips will fit.

  • @David_Mattox
    @David_Mattox ปีที่แล้ว +3

    When it comes to disappointment, Hornby never disappoint.
    Be sticking with DC for a long while.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      hahaha that's true - real pity about that Next 18 decoder... the 21 pin one actually was perfect! :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @brickleyyard4966
    @brickleyyard4966 ปีที่แล้ว

    So could I put the 2018 locoman a4 sound profile on to this

  • @nickedwards2904
    @nickedwards2904 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    think it is very unfair on Hornby that you reviewed this item like this. You have done as most people will, try and install without reading any documentation and then get annoyed when you dont know what to do. You needed to be a lot more professional in my oinion and walk through the manual step by step, thats what it is there for. Not a good review at all

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Strongly disagree. If they don;t fit they don;t fit!

    • @ianbusby2845
      @ianbusby2845 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes you need to know your onions 🧅

    • @nickedwards2904
      @nickedwards2904 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@wapphigh5250 u read the manual mate if you are doing a review, be fair to the manufacturer. This is not a serious review as you could see he had no idea what he was doing at times, if he had the manual open and worked through it he may have had more success. If you dont understand that it is a waste of time me explaining it

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@nickedwards2904 I just watched the detailed Q/A Hornby release of the HM7000. I am not anti Hornby or HM7000 - it looks great to me! But they did say on that vid (it was aired just a few hrs ago) that the chips were compatible with other manufacturers. There was no mention about need to to check the size of the chips, or how big they were.. Just MO

    • @nickedwards2904
      @nickedwards2904 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@wapphigh5250 looks good to me and will stop the need for additional controllers so expect to see them going cheap very soon lol of course they will be compatible but as with locos now the size of the loco does matter and speakers etc are a very tight fit in lots of locos

  • @NotTO-
    @NotTO- ปีที่แล้ว

    TXS7000 8 pin fitted and working sweetly in a Bachmann Branchline 08 (32-115A 08021).
    Very much a tight fit but very doable in that model.

  • @markedwards1511
    @markedwards1511 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very interesting review Sam! I assume it's also possible when using a DC power input, that you don't need to remove any other non-DCC Locomotives from your layout as long as you have isolated sections of track? Therefore you don't need to convert all your loco's at once, but as your budget allows for and still run both. It must be possible to station your Bluetooth loco (with sound off) and bring a DC loco out of a isolated section to run on the same track as the stationary engine. No more worries about damaging your locomotives!

  • @stuartdeboer8030
    @stuartdeboer8030 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Sam, Thanks for the review - food for thought. One thing that put me off the TTS decoders for steam was that the chuffs were far too slow and not adjustable so the chuffs could not be synchronised to the wheel revolutions (four chuffs per rev for a 2 cylinder loco). Do these new chips allow adjustment of the chuffs?

  • @russellblampied
    @russellblampied 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well done and thank you for this video,so im guessing I would have no chance of fitting one into my N gauge steam loco ? maybe its possible to maybe make or bye an extension lead of sorts that would allow me to fit a HM7000 INTO A CARAFE,WHAT DO YOU THINK,I know id have a lead showing but i could live with that !thanks again , Russell.

  • @Elvinley
    @Elvinley ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had a few issues with TTS chips burning out a few years ago. Hope these aren't as delicate as they are. The more expensive decoders have some level of protection.

  • @robinmathews2446
    @robinmathews2446 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm sticking with my old DC control.. Turn the knob and it goes.. Not interested in sound, it annoys me?

  • @blakebaumeister3859
    @blakebaumeister3859 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    why not use a little cable instead of plugging straight into the socket?

  • @asteroidrules
    @asteroidrules ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I don't know if there's any availability in the UK, but the American company Soundtraxx makes a conceptually similar product called blunami, a DCC sound decoder with Bluetooth control capability. I can't say I have any experience with it, but I'd be willing to bet that blunami doesn't have the problems this does as Soundtraxx are known for making high quality decoders that fit a wide variety of locomotives, but their decoders are extremely expensive, a single one costs as much as the two Hornby decoder kits and doesn't include speakers or baffle mounts.

  • @paulredding5864
    @paulredding5864 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Interesting review as it raises key points ie the need to check prospective locos hv the space to accom the decoder. Looking fwd to to what caused the burnout, could it be yr dcc controller on full is generation too high current?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Paul - I doubt I'll find out what caused the fault as I'm just returning it. Excessive current draw can only be a fault in the decoder, as it'll draw whatever current it needs. As for voltage, I was using a standard Gaugemaster DC controller, at a normal voltage
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @ianeveratt7273
      @ianeveratt7273 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SamsTrains Hi Sam great review, I didn't see what if any ESP precautions were taken when handling the decoders could that be a reason for the next18 failure as it was handled more due to it not fitting any 00 locos

  • @colingriffiths1644
    @colingriffiths1644 ปีที่แล้ว

    can you still use the Dcc controller instead of your phone as i only use my phone for texted and calls plus a lot of people in the hobbie dont have a smart phone

  • @richardrichardson2568
    @richardrichardson2568 ปีที่แล้ว

    ive seen simon from simon's shed use these decorders in the hornby tt a3 so why it doesnt fit in the p1 i dont know as the tt a3 is a lot smaller in size then any 00 gauge loco

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah it's odd - I guess they might have designed the TT locos with this decoder in mind... but it's a pity they didn't state that it'd be too big for most OO locos, and indeed all of the ones I tried!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @andofthedrew5171
    @andofthedrew5171 ปีที่แล้ว

    at the 13:34 minutes mark where the decoder doesnt fit maybe where the QR code bit is could be cut off aslong as there's no components under the QR code

  • @MrRocketguitar
    @MrRocketguitar ปีที่แล้ว

    I like Sams trains and Sams enthusiasm

  • @ACUPOFGRUNGE
    @ACUPOFGRUNGE ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish that there was a way I can control my locos with a remote kinda like lionchief but I want the loco to run under its own power which a while ago i took apart a drone and put the guts inside my e2 but there was some problems it was slow and it could only go forward

  • @keiththesoundguy2890
    @keiththesoundguy2890 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It’s a case of each to their own with these. I won’t be using them having tried a 21~pin version because there is no finesse in the motor control. The sound as I perceive it is just the same as TTS in both the sound samples themselves and BEHAVIOUR of the sound. The chuffs are not spaced proportionally with the speed of the wheels - they simply play at certain fixed intervals so you can hear it ‘step up’ to the next set when the physical speed rises, rather than being gradual. Thus, you will never have the chuffs in sync with the wheels throughout the speed range. The extra cost of Zion and ESU is worth it to me because I can load my own sounds. Also, I could not tolerate such a long recovery time from a power outage. Thanks for the all the videos you put out.

  • @AllensTrains
    @AllensTrains ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Sam. That decoder was good while it lasted! I think it might have burnt out because it was in a very small enclosed space with completely no ventilation. It might be all right in an EMU where there is the space of an entire coach around it to disappate the heat. The drawback with Bluetooth is the amount of RF energy radiated from such a small aerial. It can't fail to heat up in such a small space! Thanks for uploading.

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow. I hadn't considered that.. So are these chips going to be a goer in tight spaces or will they really only useful in areas like tenders? This is a major issue for Hornby quality control in the future... I hope it works out for them. I may only try them now in tenders...

    • @AllensTrains
      @AllensTrains ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wapphigh5250 The fact that Sam could pick up the Bluetooth signal from the ground floor of his house when the train was in the loft indicates the chip outputs a pretty strong signal. The more powerful the signal, the more electricity, the more energy, and the more heat!

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AllensTrains Ok so that answers my question right there! Before I chip out my entire fleet, I think I will try one (and one only) in an old railroad scotsman 8 pin (it;s in the loco body) first and see how it goes. If I can fit a sound speaker in there as well and the stay alive I'll try ...and if all that squeezes in and works after a 6-8 hr run then my other tender DCC ready models should be fine. But Sam has pointed out with this review a very important point that not even Hornby (and their Q/A) did. Clearly overheating (and tight areas) may well be an issue. It's obviously going to be trial and error and not the awesome hi five game changer that the Hornby marketing team and spruik hi five crowd (think) it will be. Just MO

    • @davidf2281
      @davidf2281 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bluetooth chipsets cannot ordinarily burn out; they are designed from the ground up to consume tiny amounts of power, of the order of a few milliwatts on average. This is why your phone can have Bluetooth permanently enabled. The part of a DCC decoder that *can* burn out is the motor controller, which may be dissipating a few watts in its failure mode.

    • @AllensTrains
      @AllensTrains ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wapphigh5250 I think sound decoders are extremely expensive for what they are. It would be cheaper to put 3 or 4 speakers around your layout. But that's probably why you cannot add your own sounds as Sam's review indicates! A sound decoder and speaker could be installed in any model, such as signal box or a brake van!

  • @Rabchog
    @Rabchog ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Sam, I wasn't able to see too closely but it looked like there may have been a section of the circuit board on the N18 at the opposite end to the plug with no components on it. If this is the case could you cut a piece off that end and make it short enough to fit some of those locos? Did Hornby make it too long deliberately I wonder.

  • @keithtanner2806
    @keithtanner2806 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is your burn out problem associated with the Gaugemaster which is PWM? These can cause issues with GScale locos which which operate at higher voltages.

  • @mikeking2539
    @mikeking2539 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Another issue with this system for some of us, like you said at the start of the video is not all of us have a "Smart" device. Ok I have a phone that I could use it on, but the drawback with using a phone, is the size of the screen. So not something I would want to try and use.

    • @rogertarring6165
      @rogertarring6165 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are lots of cheap Android tablets around which would be a cheaper option than a phone and have larger screens.

  • @markweightman3805
    @markweightman3805 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Sam,
    Hope you see this message, but after several months , I think it's time to re visit TXS decoders. Now you have the NCE powercab, the decoders will work fine and shouldn't blow up. I have 6 of these decoders now, even managed to create a unicorn by fitting a Next18 one in a Bachman NER class O , however don't bother with any Next18 as they dont fit without serious wrangling. My favourite is a 1970/1971 Hornby Triang Princess Elizabeth, with 8 pin HM7000 TXS, plus stay alive, using the Princess Coronation profile....it works really well, IMHO. It really has no right too, but it does. An Esu/Zimo would be overkill for such an old loco, and TTS decoders never had enough power to drive the XO4 motor...so happy days. 😊

    • @markweightman3805
      @markweightman3805 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      While I remember. . A couple of extra tips...get the full download of the manual from Hornby...excellent reference material..,and worth fiddling about with Vmid/Vmax to get a better chuff rate 😀

  • @jimflagg4009
    @jimflagg4009 ปีที่แล้ว

    It seems like if you just cut the top off it would fit but is there any circuit traces that go all the way to the top?

    • @wapphigh5250
      @wapphigh5250 ปีที่แล้ว

      that will cut of the bluetooth antenna in the chip!

    • @jimflagg4009
      @jimflagg4009 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wapphigh5250 Maybe cut it and solder a wire.

    • @ninahardwood2547
      @ninahardwood2547 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you cut the top off, you will destroy the Bluetooth antenna.

  • @RichardKuivila1947
    @RichardKuivila1947 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    and YOU still run with 4 channel DC controller ?

  • @Goobplush
    @Goobplush ปีที่แล้ว

    What controller had you been primarily using with the chip that blew?

  • @aleopardstail
    @aleopardstail ปีที่แล้ว +2

    with luck the main benefit from this system will be to bring the prices of other decoders down to reasonably similar levels, the idea is a good one - even if the bluetooth stuff is only used for configuration of sound etc and not really running.
    that said I can see a decent potential for these in "DCC Trainset" boxes, a prechipped sound locomotive with control over an app and not the "Select" controller could I think do pretty well
    issue with burning out.. I guess this comes down to three things:
    1. how common is it?
    2. what causes it? (is it a design fault or is it poor testing causing the problem?)
    3. how Hornby react to it when it happens
    if the answers are "rare", "???" and "they replace them easily" its probably fine until they sort it out, new tech will have issues but if this is a case of the decoders are fragile in some way they are not really fit for purpose, if its a manufacturing and testing issue hopefully it can be resolved.
    good review though as always, nice to see these things approached from basically a "does this work out of the box?" approach and not saying it worked but hiding all the fiddling needed

  • @cliveausten8503
    @cliveausten8503 ปีที่แล้ว

    HI Sam, great review and explanations of set-up.
    I have bought the 8 pin version sound decoder that I have plugged into a Bachmann Fairburn 4MT tank loco chassis.
    I don't have a body so cant yet comment on whether I can make it fit. I suspect I will be fitting the decoder and a socket into the coal bunker. I have 3 other Fairburns - so may open one of them to check.
    The supplied sugar cube plug-in speaker isvery impressive.
    As I am on Android I have to wait for the app release.
    However, I plugged the decoder into my ESU test board and was able to set an address I wanted and read all the CV's. On the main track my Gaugemaster Prodigy express runs it perfectly well using 128 speed steps and with POM I can adjust values on the fly.
    I am suitably impressed, and as all my other locos (12) have either ESU or Zimo sound decoders at around double the price, this looks like the way forward.
    Clive

  • @crystalsheep1434
    @crystalsheep1434 ปีที่แล้ว

    Also the range and signal penitration of bluetooth is quite limited you train could enter a tunnel on the other side of the layout and lose connection

  • @timpeel4386
    @timpeel4386 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Informative video.
    1. If many decoders fail I'm sure it will be all over the forums, and it is the first batch so not unusual.
    2. I have two small steam trains, shunters, and looking under the case they would both need a socket adding (box marked as DCC ready) and only room for a non-sound decoder.
    3. The IOS version only works with iPads and iPhones manufactured in the last 5 years. I am waiting to see if the Android version works before ordering a decoder, as I am still only DC
    The take-up of this will only sell if the app is excellent and the decoders are as good as other manufacturers.