Hi everyone,
I've decided to enter the DCC world and am converting my first loco, a 2020D Stainz from the Circus starter set that kicked off my g-scale journey.
So far, things have been going OK but I got stuck on the wiring for the smokestack. This age/version of the Stainz has the 3-lead motor block and the smokestack is the type that goes all the way through the boiler to the bottom of the loco and has the on/off switch underneath (LGB 65103). The original connection is through wires that run the length of the motor block and connect the pickups and wheels. Electrical connections are made with a copper strip and the switch at the bottom so no exposed wiring to use for color guidance or as any other clue.
My question: Is there a directionality that I need to connect this to the decoder? In other words, does Dec+ have to go to a specific lead i.e. the copper strip along the shaft of the smoker or the bottom connection where the switch is, or is it irrelevant? If I understand how the smoker works, a big resistor immersed in the oil that gets hot from current passing through, I would guess that the direction doesn't matter but without positive confirmation I'd prefer not rely on my layperson's understanding.
I've tried searching the forums but was unable to find a specific answer.
Thanks,
Vincent


I've decided to enter the DCC world and am converting my first loco, a 2020D Stainz from the Circus starter set that kicked off my g-scale journey.
So far, things have been going OK but I got stuck on the wiring for the smokestack. This age/version of the Stainz has the 3-lead motor block and the smokestack is the type that goes all the way through the boiler to the bottom of the loco and has the on/off switch underneath (LGB 65103). The original connection is through wires that run the length of the motor block and connect the pickups and wheels. Electrical connections are made with a copper strip and the switch at the bottom so no exposed wiring to use for color guidance or as any other clue.
My question: Is there a directionality that I need to connect this to the decoder? In other words, does Dec+ have to go to a specific lead i.e. the copper strip along the shaft of the smoker or the bottom connection where the switch is, or is it irrelevant? If I understand how the smoker works, a big resistor immersed in the oil that gets hot from current passing through, I would guess that the direction doesn't matter but without positive confirmation I'd prefer not rely on my layperson's understanding.
I've tried searching the forums but was unable to find a specific answer.
Thanks,
Vincent

