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Can anyone provide a simple guide on how to do this including diagrams or pictures if possible
In addition to the onboard battery conversion, I also did one with a trail car and, as Phil says, used the socket on the back of the locoDo you want to put everything in the loco?
OR
Would you be happy with a trail car?
If you have no other (track-powered) loco's on your track. Your track power is disconnected. No points or anything else fed with power from the track. - DEAD RAILS....
Then you can just plug into the socket(s) on the back of the Stainz... - Next stage, is to 'pop' the bullets and skates out of the bottom of the motor-block.
PhilP.
You've done a far neater job than me, Jim. I like the clever way you've hidden the switch and charge socket.I have posted on here with a trailing car for my Otto, though I did look atge_rik blog for inspiration.
Power for my Otto (and other) - G Scale Central
Is it genuine? I once bought three 18650 li-ions which were supposed to be 4000mAh but when I tested them, they were less than 2000mAh - and one of them packed up nine months later ....Off the wall thoughts:
It is now possible to get a 18650 Li-ion battery, with a capacity of 5000mAh! - A phenomenal amount of energy, for a cylinder 18mm diameter, and 65mm long!
Couple this with a small 'step-up' voltage converter, and you can run for hours..
Just a thought..![]()
Is it genuine? I once bought three 18650 li-ions which were supposed to be 4000mAh but when I tested them, they were less than 2000mAh - and one of them packed up nine months later ....
Rik
While you are waiting for Phil, you could have a quick look at the link by Rik in post 6 where he shows the connector mentioned.Please make my life simple and economical.
I would like to convert one of my Stainz locos to battery power with a trailing battery wagon.
I don't even know if the locomotive is DC or DCC.
Is there a quick method of adding battery power please so I can chug around my small garden oval hauling a few wagons.
What kind of battery would be suitable with an unsophisticated r/c system
Thank you,
Sarah
This is my blog on how I converted an Otto, but can be applied to a Stainz:Please make my life simple and economical.
I would like to convert one of my Stainz locos to battery power with a trailing battery wagon.
I don't even know if the locomotive is DC or DCC.
Is there a quick method of adding battery power please so I can chug around my small garden oval hauling a few wagons.
What kind of battery would be suitable with an unsophisticated r/c system
Thank you,
Sarah
As others have mentioned, my blog describes how it can be done with a trail car which is by far the easiest. If you want to keep it really simple, you can use non rechargeable batteries. I've described using Deltang RC gear which is in short supply but Micron RC now has an acceptable and compatible alternative.Please make my life simple and economical.
I would like to convert one of my Stainz locos to battery power with a trailing battery wagon.
I don't even know if the locomotive is DC or DCC.
Is there a quick method of adding battery power please so I can chug around my small garden oval hauling a few wagons.
What kind of battery would be suitable with an unsophisticated r/c system
Thank you,
Sarah