I'm sure you experienced battery/RC types will groan and roll your eyes, but can anyone give me a totally simplistic, step-by-step guide to converting my Stainz to battery power (and/or RC), with a MyLocoSound card fitted please? I want it to trundle around the line while I'm gardening so super speed control etc is not an issue, and I'm happy to put batteries into a following box van if that helps.
I am a total novice at this, so posts which say 'all you need is a 355 ECS with feedback LithIon wired to a RX13 DCS and Bar' will leave me dead in the water I'm afraid.
What I'm hoping for is the user-friendly '1. undo the screw at the back, 2. cut the blue wire, 3. buy an ABC power pack from Maplins and 4. connect it to the orange wire' type of thiing, maybe even with a few piccies!!??
I'm generally quite a quick learner but just don't know where to start with this, so any help will be greatly appreciated. I've downloaded the wiring diagram from the MyLocoSound webpage, and I'm starting to make sense of it, but don't want to make the plunge until I've got my head around it all!
Thanks, in anticipation,
Ian
I am a total novice at this, so posts which say 'all you need is a 355 ECS with feedback LithIon wired to a RX13 DCS and Bar' will leave me dead in the water I'm afraid.
What I'm hoping for is the user-friendly '1. undo the screw at the back, 2. cut the blue wire, 3. buy an ABC power pack from Maplins and 4. connect it to the orange wire' type of thiing, maybe even with a few piccies!!??
I'm generally quite a quick learner but just don't know where to start with this, so any help will be greatly appreciated. I've downloaded the wiring diagram from the MyLocoSound webpage, and I'm starting to make sense of it, but don't want to make the plunge until I've got my head around it all!
Thanks, in anticipation,
Ian