Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

Hi chaps,
I recently got a very nice LGB V51 (the most common DB red one, built 1995 according to the gold sticker) on evilBay at a decent price, and have a Massoth XLS on the way from Jeremy to chip it with. In preparation for the chip's arrival (hopefully tomorrow), I started dismantling the loco tonight. Now, there is some very good news - though it is wired as a three-wire setup (pre-MTS), the two motor blocks are actually 4-pin ones, with the yellow and white pins simply wired together! This means that I don't have to go into the motor blocks, which removes one major task from the job.
My question, however, is about the lighting. The three bulbs at each end of the loco are all mounted on a square PCB that slides into the hood at each end of the body; they are 5volt bulbs, and the PCBs carry voltage regulators and diodes for the directional lights. There are three wires (brown, white, green) coming from each lighting PCB and running to the central PCB that carries the multi-position switch. Now, if each BULB had separate wires coming from it, it would be a simple job to wire these together and connect them to the relevant outputs on the XLS - that's no problem, I know what I'm doing there. But with the bulbs being directly located on the PCB along with all the lighting circuitry, I'm assuming that my only route is to solder new leads onto the relevant zones of the PCB to bypass the regulators and diodes - there is presumably no way I can simply connect up using the existing leads, because all the components on the PCB are superfluous under MTS - am I right in thinking this?
Thanks in advance!
Jon.
I recently got a very nice LGB V51 (the most common DB red one, built 1995 according to the gold sticker) on evilBay at a decent price, and have a Massoth XLS on the way from Jeremy to chip it with. In preparation for the chip's arrival (hopefully tomorrow), I started dismantling the loco tonight. Now, there is some very good news - though it is wired as a three-wire setup (pre-MTS), the two motor blocks are actually 4-pin ones, with the yellow and white pins simply wired together! This means that I don't have to go into the motor blocks, which removes one major task from the job.

My question, however, is about the lighting. The three bulbs at each end of the loco are all mounted on a square PCB that slides into the hood at each end of the body; they are 5volt bulbs, and the PCBs carry voltage regulators and diodes for the directional lights. There are three wires (brown, white, green) coming from each lighting PCB and running to the central PCB that carries the multi-position switch. Now, if each BULB had separate wires coming from it, it would be a simple job to wire these together and connect them to the relevant outputs on the XLS - that's no problem, I know what I'm doing there. But with the bulbs being directly located on the PCB along with all the lighting circuitry, I'm assuming that my only route is to solder new leads onto the relevant zones of the PCB to bypass the regulators and diodes - there is presumably no way I can simply connect up using the existing leads, because all the components on the PCB are superfluous under MTS - am I right in thinking this?
Thanks in advance!
Jon.