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UK/US/ROW steam narrow gauge railways 1:1

I bought this Accucraft Goose #7 from a very reliable trader just over a year ago. Seems to date from 1999 (possibly not the RC or battery) given supplied invoices and documentation. Stated working when bought and I can contact original owner if needed. So, just got round to sussing it all out to give it a run. First thing battery would not take a charge. Have I left it too long ? Open it up, first thing its got a blown 4 amp long body glass fuse. It's a bit of a snakes nest too, lots of redundant Accy' wires and weird use of old Futuba connectors. Too much soldered and taped over wiring for my liking too. Didn't help that a number of wires detached at the motor end leaving polarity and connections indeterminate. I think a sort out needed.
Good news I have the original RCS manual, and the remote is making all the right sounds. I will have to have a good read and try to trace all the wiring. I think I can identify the two main boards in the pictures. There are the usual Accucraft voltage regulator boards too, in the trailer and next to the motor for the lighting. My first thoughts are to get a new, and std', charging socket installed. And a DPDT. Then bin the Futubas and make best use of a stock I have of Fosworks JST's and other connector types. If the battery pack is dead, and does not take a charge "off line" with a new fuse, I do have trick to try and "jump start" it - 12v at 1amp for 30 sec's (as advised years ago by Brian Jones, I have done it before and it works).
The only fly in the ointment, provided all can be revived and works, is my desire to add sound. I do not have the separate plug in trigger board for this old RCS type RX. That socket is empty on the board. Funny thing is when Tony Walsham (Mr oz RCS, now sadly departed) supplied some installations, for projects 5 odd years ago, these had the same separate R/C triggers. Do these trigger boards still exist and where could I get one ?
Then, do I bite the bullet - junk existing the RC and pop in Fosworks set up, like the one that is destined for my Goose 1 ? I don't like binning serviceable kit, even if it is possibly 25 years old and may have limited life expectancy. OK, don't all shout at once - REPLACE !
Max
Edit - Just noticed this is a Ni-Cad battery pack. I only use NiMH, and associated chargers.






Good news I have the original RCS manual, and the remote is making all the right sounds. I will have to have a good read and try to trace all the wiring. I think I can identify the two main boards in the pictures. There are the usual Accucraft voltage regulator boards too, in the trailer and next to the motor for the lighting. My first thoughts are to get a new, and std', charging socket installed. And a DPDT. Then bin the Futubas and make best use of a stock I have of Fosworks JST's and other connector types. If the battery pack is dead, and does not take a charge "off line" with a new fuse, I do have trick to try and "jump start" it - 12v at 1amp for 30 sec's (as advised years ago by Brian Jones, I have done it before and it works).
The only fly in the ointment, provided all can be revived and works, is my desire to add sound. I do not have the separate plug in trigger board for this old RCS type RX. That socket is empty on the board. Funny thing is when Tony Walsham (Mr oz RCS, now sadly departed) supplied some installations, for projects 5 odd years ago, these had the same separate R/C triggers. Do these trigger boards still exist and where could I get one ?
Then, do I bite the bullet - junk existing the RC and pop in Fosworks set up, like the one that is destined for my Goose 1 ? I don't like binning serviceable kit, even if it is possibly 25 years old and may have limited life expectancy. OK, don't all shout at once - REPLACE !

Edit - Just noticed this is a Ni-Cad battery pack. I only use NiMH, and associated chargers.






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