railwayman198
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Ok the time has come to fit a decoder to my Aristo consolidation. Be patient with me as this is well outside my comfort zone. My only other try at fitting a decoder did not go well - I did not flip the dip switches and let the smoke out. In the years since then I have had my locos professionally fitted. I feel it`s high time I plucked up the courage to have another go.
Here is the loco

and here are a couple of pics of the board


My first question is - what is the best decoder to buy? I bought the loco from Garden Railway Centre and Andrew recommended QSI, even though he does not stock them. I found this stockist, and assume this is the one to go for http://www.digitrains.co.uk/ecommerce/search/3101-801-3101-801-titanaristo-6a-steam.aspx. Is this the best (and simplest) option, or are there others?
My second concern is that I can see no dip switches on the Aristo board. Are there any cunningly hidden away somewhere that I need to know about?
Final question (for now) is that the narrow plate J3 looks like a blanking plate that needs to be removed to allow the decoder to be plugged in. However it seems very firmly attached. Can someone confirm that it does need to be removed before I take a crowbar to it and break something?
Replies in nice simple language please for DCC numpties like me 
Here is the loco

and here are a couple of pics of the board


My first question is - what is the best decoder to buy? I bought the loco from Garden Railway Centre and Andrew recommended QSI, even though he does not stock them. I found this stockist, and assume this is the one to go for http://www.digitrains.co.uk/ecommerce/search/3101-801-3101-801-titanaristo-6a-steam.aspx. Is this the best (and simplest) option, or are there others?
My second concern is that I can see no dip switches on the Aristo board. Are there any cunningly hidden away somewhere that I need to know about?
Final question (for now) is that the narrow plate J3 looks like a blanking plate that needs to be removed to allow the decoder to be plugged in. However it seems very firmly attached. Can someone confirm that it does need to be removed before I take a crowbar to it and break something?
Replies in nice simple language please for DCC numpties like me
