"This is an install of a Tsunami2 TSU-1100 digital sound decoder in an E-R Models Baldwin RF-16 Sharknose locomotive. Even though the locomotive is DCC-ready with an 8-pin socket, I chose to hardwire the decoder to the circuit board. To accomplish the install, I needed the decoder, a 23mm 8-ohm speaker, some electrical tape, solder, and a low temp soldering iron. First things first, the red DC plug had to be removed. Once removed the install could take place. Soldering the decoder wires was pretty simple. I tinned the ends of the wires and attached the red and black power wires to the left and right rail power pickups. Then the grey and orange wires were soldered onto the motor leads. With these all attached, all that was left was to attach the wires that go to the light. These are the yellow and blue wires. Once all wires were attached, I powered up the decoder to check if it was properly wired and it responded as it should with all light and movement functions. It was then time to wire in the speaker. I used an 8-ohm speaker I had in my parts box and attached both purple wires to it. After testing the model again all sounds came on and worked as intended. My final step was to secure the decoder and remaining wires. To achieve this, I used a small piece of electrical tape. After reattaching the shell to the model's chassis the locomotive was ready for service!" - Colton F.
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