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I have 3 german made porters, circa 2000, with decoders.
i run analog
i suspect the decoder board to the 5v smoke unit in each was ‘set’ to receive 24 v track voltage , from the factory, instead of 6 or whatever lgb normally used.
i have used 2 of my porters, holding 1 in reserve to date.
When new, both smoked unusually profusely at very slow speeds, “how cool” i thought, , then burned out.
i dont know how to, nor wish to, reprogram the board.
fwiw, i also have a german ‘otto’, non decoder, into which i installed an 18v unit. Direct track voltage. Unfortunately, these mechanisms (they are the same in otto and porters) run waaay too fast before the 18v smoke unit smokes. so, that was a failed experiment.
i would like to know,
1 can i simply put a resistor in line with a lead from the smoke unit to prevent burnout?
2 if so, please tell me exactly what i need.
3 if not, should i look for a variable in line step down voltage converter, say on amazon, 24-6v, and try to stuff it in the loco?
(the ones i know are about 1”x1”x2” plastic boxes with input and output leads.
its been years since I disassembled a porter, but i recall the boiler shell as being small, due to the large lead weight.
Thanks
i run analog
i suspect the decoder board to the 5v smoke unit in each was ‘set’ to receive 24 v track voltage , from the factory, instead of 6 or whatever lgb normally used.
i have used 2 of my porters, holding 1 in reserve to date.
When new, both smoked unusually profusely at very slow speeds, “how cool” i thought, , then burned out.
i dont know how to, nor wish to, reprogram the board.
fwiw, i also have a german ‘otto’, non decoder, into which i installed an 18v unit. Direct track voltage. Unfortunately, these mechanisms (they are the same in otto and porters) run waaay too fast before the 18v smoke unit smokes. so, that was a failed experiment.
i would like to know,
1 can i simply put a resistor in line with a lead from the smoke unit to prevent burnout?
2 if so, please tell me exactly what i need.
3 if not, should i look for a variable in line step down voltage converter, say on amazon, 24-6v, and try to stuff it in the loco?
(the ones i know are about 1”x1”x2” plastic boxes with input and output leads.
its been years since I disassembled a porter, but i recall the boiler shell as being small, due to the large lead weight.
Thanks