Rivarossi Y6b question
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Sun Feb 19 12:59:53 EST 2006
Hmmmm is that a really complicated operation? I have been considering
replacing the motor and trying to make it a simpler operation. Likewise, I
have the bowser re-motor kit for a J and it appears that making this a
DCC-ready locomotive would be a bear. Anyone done it successfully and able
to share a few pointers?
Bob Welsh
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Subject: Re: Rivarossi Y6b question
> Hi Bob;
>
> For the motor in the cab units, you may want to replace the Rivarossi
> motor with a Mashima, or NWSL motor. The swap will provide better
> operation, and easier DCC conversion.
>
> Nigel F Misso
> nfmisso at mchsi.com
>
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>
>> Wow i posted this more than a week ago.
>> I have since determined that i have one unit with the motor in the center
>> and two with the motors in the cab. In either case it appears I have to
>> do some modification to the frame of the motors at least on the
>> cab-mounted ones to make it work electrically. I have not had time since
>> I last posted to really forge ahead on this but I will make careful notes
>> in case someone else comes along behind me needing advice, just as
>> several of you on here have done for me. Thanks!
>>
>> Bob Welsh
>>
>>
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>> Subject: Re: Rivarossi Y6b question
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>>
>>> motor in the cab....and as best as I can figure I will have to tip apart
>>> the front of the locomotive to get at the light to isolate it as I can
>>> only locate one of the headlamp leads...
>>>
>>> Bob Welsh
>>>
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>>> Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 11:58 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Rivarossi Y6b question
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Bob;
>>>>
>>>>Reading your note, I think that you have things pretty well scoped out.
>>>>Both the motor and headlight get power from the frame. You must sever
>>>>those connections.
>>>>
>>>>Get out your multimeter, and make sure the motor and the light bulb are
>>>>isolated, then hook up the decoder.
>>>>
>>>>You may want to add a resistor in series with the light bulb so that it
>>>>does not get excessively hot and melt the shell.
>>>>
>>>>Which version(s) of the Riv Y6b do you have; motor in cab or motor in
>>>>the center?
>>>>
>>>>Nigel F Misso
>>>>nfmisso at mchsi.com
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 3:15 PM
>>>>Subject: Rivarossi Y6b question
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I need a little help here. I have three of these. I am planning on
>>>>>putting DCC decoders in them. I have one of them open on my workbench
>>>>>now. I need help in determining:
>>>>>
>>>>>A) which wires are for what - from my eyes it LOOKS like the motor gets
>>>>>half its power from a pickup on the engineer side wired to a contact on
>>>>>the motor and the other side of the power through the locomotive frame
>>>>>to the case of the motor. I have figured out how to isolate that to get
>>>>>to the DCC decoded I think.
>>>>>
>>>>>B) how does the headlight get its power? I can see one wire that leads
>>>>>from the motor case to the front. Therefore I am assuming the other
>>>>>half the bulb's power is also coming from the frame? I am scared to
>>>>>tear the thing apart much more without knowing what I am doing. I had a
>>>>>lot less trouble putting a decoder in an early 60's Mantua Pacific in
>>>>>the course of making N&W #578.
>>>>>
>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.. feel free to post it here or email me
>>>>>directly at bob at firedogwireless.com. If putting my email address in
>>>>>this post is taboo, Mr Moderator, please edit it out and send the post
>>>>>on... I really want to run something other than a J, the E2 or an
>>>>>inappropriate 2-10-0 on my newly-updated to DCC layout....
>>>>>
>>>>>Bob Welsh
>>>>>
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