Thankfully I found your video while looking the way to covert my Lima PSE TGV. motor are the same but made on a way that motor are turned turned on the left way. By looking closely I found the second wire that I was searching to find it. Thanks again for sharing time to show us how to convert these locomotives into DCC
@waldenhouse10 жыл бұрын
Nice little job there. Two tips for you. 1) Invest in a new iron - Antex 25watt with fine tip. 2) Invest in a couple of meters of "Heatshrink". Three reasons. 1) Much better control of heating & soldering in restricted spaces. 2) Heatshrink makes a neater insulator. 3) Professional looking results! Hope you don't mind. What you've done is great and I'm only advising, not criticising. Best of luck - onward & upward! Bob
@robertmcdonald11958 жыл бұрын
It is thanks to people like you, who take the time and effort so that people like me who has no clue about how to do these jobs, gives me the inspiration to give it a try. More power to your elbow,thank you asgain from down under.:)
@noelcavo10 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for sharing your skill on dc to dcc, before I watched this Clip, I was not brave enough to try this out,I also have an old Lima and now it is my pride and Joy, your simple explanation in plain English was very easy to follow Step by Step, Well Done to you, Great Hobby :)
@TheKavanagh099 жыл бұрын
Brilliant brilliant brilliant video, very simple and easy to follow guide, it makes changing to dcc so easy and I'm not afraid anymore, there is nothing wrong with your soldering at all, very good and top class, thank you
@billyblack95629 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, very easy to follow instructions which has allowed me to do a couple of Lima's for my sons. Thank You
@RightWing18 жыл бұрын
Excellent video - will be chipping up all my Lima loco's. Many I have have never been out if the box or run, and I tested many on DC first, and despite the bad press Lima motors get I would say compared to the older Hornby 3 pole Ringfield motors they perform way better. I was so pleased as this means my 37's, 55, 40's are all keepers
@JohnPW2210 жыл бұрын
Thx to your video my Lima 37 William Worthy now works sweetly! I'll put a video of it up soon.
@zerosignal1310 жыл бұрын
brilliant video, i have a Lima class 37 "D6755" that needs converting to DCC, this video will be playing while i do so
@brucewoods9377 Жыл бұрын
Good informative video, just one or two suggestions, Get rid of that rusty nail you call a soldering iron and invest in a decent piece of kit. And 2, you should get some suitable heat shrink tubing and do away with that rubbish tape
@nigelpryor93286 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video. well done. just a pity the extension wires were not kept the same colour to avoid confusion.
@nigelcarter95038 жыл бұрын
Need to do my Lima Loco stock now
@Synthematix8 жыл бұрын
you from stoke by any chance?
@busybeeMark9 жыл бұрын
I have just watched your video with great interest, I am in the process of converting a LIMA class 47, from DC to DCC , I have stripped down the motor and checked and cleaned the brushes and the springs , put it all back together and tested it in DC mode, works really well , my next job is to fit the Dcc chip which is a hornby product ?? even though you recommend gaugemaster , I will have to see what the outcome is ???.. ( check this out ) my layout, youtube a complete remodel of my DCC layout. Would like your comments if possible, MARK
@sct9137 жыл бұрын
The basic procedures described in this video should work with any brand of DCC decoder. Not 100% positive, but I'm reasonably sure all DCC manufacturers conform to the NMRA (US) standard for wire color-coding. If you're unsure, the decoder instructions should have information on the color-coding for that particular decoder. BTW, in the past ten years, I've done about 85 decoder installs for myself and friends. Never done a LIMA before, which is why I checked out this video BEFORE I attempt a conversion of the old Dutch NS EMU set I recently acquired.
@SuperRedraider18 жыл бұрын
very good and easy to follow well done mate and if you think your soldering is a bit rough hey you need to see mine it makes you look like a pro again well done and keep up the good work