EdF Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 New DCC Friendly list for Kato. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qRGTOaq-4F89xph3ZxL5iKxM5jptkeoNw77t3X-STY4/edit?usp=drivesdk If you have new data or updates, please reply here and I will incorporate the changes Please keep replies to just updates, if you have installation issues/questions, please start a thread for that model. Thanks, Ed 8 1 Link to comment
mvaron Posted October 6, 2018 Share Posted October 6, 2018 (edited) 3024-1 EF64 1000: Possibly --> Solder-LEDs (drop-in, slight shortening of the lights as well as sanding the top of the bulbs for secure shell placement) Edited October 13, 2018 by mvaron Wrong model number, sorry everyone :/ 3 Link to comment
gavino200 Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 I have a suggestion for the database. There are many Kato models that are decidedly DCC unfriendly, but for which there are very good write ups on how to convert them (both here and on various other sites). How would you feel about adding a catagory "No but known guide" or maybe a shorter phrase, and using the J column to put a link to the write-up/guide. Personally I must know of at least ten. 1 Link to comment
EdF Posted October 11, 2018 Author Share Posted October 11, 2018 (edited) I like that idea, also a qualified yes for the ones that require led soldering. Added Solder-LED, Solder-Motor and Solder-All to the options. Solder-Motor I think will just be for the units that take the FL12s but not the EM13. Edited October 11, 2018 by ecfitzgerald Expanded 1 Link to comment
gavino200 Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 2 hours ago, ecfitzgerald said: I like that idea, also a qualified yes for the ones that require led soldering. Added Solder-LED, Solder-Motor and Solder-All to the options. Solder-Motor I think will just be for the units that take the FL12s but not the EM13. Great. I'll post below when I get a chance on the ones I know, and whenever you get round to it, you can add them to the database. Link to comment
gavino200 Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 Below are some links. I'm only listing write-ups that I've used myself and know from experience to be good. Kato M250 Super Rail Cargo excellent DCC write up by inobu Kato DD16 conversion by yours truly Kato EF-210 conversion by inobu. This thread also includes a link to an alternative method by Dani using a D&H tiny decoder, which is a nice alternative. Kato EF-58 conversion by Martijn Meerts Kato EH 500 by inobu. I used this guide for a EH200 which is similar and couldn't get it to work. I had to abandon it for another method that I didn't write-up. However, Melandir describes posted success with the same method on a 200. Kato Type 500 Shinkansen motor by inobu and cab lights by me. That's all I can think of for now. 1 Link to comment
gavino200 Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 Also worth noting is that NGDCC - a small Japanese manufacturer makes custom drop-in decoders for many Kato locos that are otherwise "DCC unfriendly". Link to comment
gavino200 Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 ecfitzgerald offered me edit access to the database to add some of these resources. If anyone knows of any DCC conversion write-ups that they know to work reliably, please post them below and I'll add them. I'll also add the NGDCC decoders when I get a chance. Link to comment
EdF Posted November 2, 2018 Author Share Posted November 2, 2018 Added rows for everything I could find above 10-1400. If people could review if they have any of those items, lots of unknowns. Thanks. Link to comment
Lina_Blue Posted November 2, 2018 Share Posted November 2, 2018 The Ishikawa 521, Kato 10-1508 and 10-1509 are both DCC friendly with the standard Kato drop-in decoderd for Motorcar and Headlights. 1 Link to comment
Gryphr Posted November 2, 2018 Share Posted November 2, 2018 Katos other 521 series models (10-1395 JR West & 10-1437 Ainokaze Toyama Railway) are DCC friendly too, using standard decoders. 10-1284 Odakyu 3100 NSE has DCC-ready cab cars but the motor car is a split frame design and would probably require soldering or even machining as there isn't a lot of space. The same is probably true for 10-1181 Odakye 3100 NSE (No AC) as it's pretty much the same model except for roof installations. Not DCC-Friendly are: -Aichi Loop Line Railway (Aikan) 2000 series (10-492 Green & 10-1168 Blue) -Kiha 111+112 (10-1165) (Same for 10-347, 10-348, 6043, 6044, 6043-1, 6044-1, 10-1166, 10-1169) -787 series "Around the Kyushu" (10-590) (Same for 10-320, 10-321, 10-237) -885 series "Around the Kyushu" (10-1394) (Same for 10-410, 10-186, 10-246) 1 Link to comment
EdF Posted November 2, 2018 Author Share Posted November 2, 2018 OK, Updated 10-1100+ Still lots of unknowns. 360+ model numbers now. Some groups of models that I think share the same answers Seibu 101 Series 103 Series 165 Series 185 Series 189 Series 381 Series Thanks! Link to comment
Takahama Trainwatcher Posted November 2, 2018 Share Posted November 2, 2018 I note that the conversions posted are those that people have personal experience in doing. As regards the "DCC friendly" models, are you also limiting that to those where people can actually vouch, from personal experience, that it is true? (I ask because of the contradictory information about DCC friendly status from different sources, as outlined at ) 1 Link to comment
EdF Posted November 3, 2018 Author Share Posted November 3, 2018 (edited) I have used personal experience, MTP, Kato in that order. MTP doesn't always mention it, and Kato seems to have stopped mentioning it at all on the web site, and as has been discussed, the catalogue is not 100%. I have wondered how to indicate that its been vouched for, without it becoming even more complicated to track. That discussion was what lead me to want to make this, I had really hoped HB-E300 would be easy. Edited November 3, 2018 by ecfitzgerald Link to comment
chadbag Posted November 3, 2018 Share Posted November 3, 2018 7 minutes ago, ecfitzgerald said: That discussion was what lead me to want to make this, I had really hoped HB-E300 would be easy. The HB-300 should be relatively easy. Board replacement using digitrax or TCS. Thanks to @Kiha66 for pointing me in that direction a while ago. I have a TCS decoder for mine but not yet installed. I got the TCS equivalent of the Digitrax. 1 1 Link to comment
chadbag Posted November 7, 2018 Share Posted November 7, 2018 TCS shows installation instructions for a few of their decoders in some KATO models (non US models) E4 Max -- M1 -- (any small wired decoder should be similar) -- https://tcsdcc.com/installation/n-scale/kato-e4-series-max/m1 Ge4/4 II, III "Glacier Express" -- K7D4 -- https://tcsdcc.com/installation/n-scale/kato-ge44-ii-iii-glacier-express/k7d4 Link to comment
kvp Posted November 7, 2018 Share Posted November 7, 2018 On 11/3/2018 at 1:46 AM, ecfitzgerald said: I have wondered how to indicate that its been vouched for, without it becoming even more complicated to track. How about adding an "info source" field? It could just say "Kato" (for tested drop ins) or "Kato catalog" (for untested) for official support or the name of who tested it (for wired or custom boards) or a link to the installation instructions. 1 Link to comment
mvaron Posted December 8, 2018 Share Posted December 8, 2018 Found this today looking while searching for a decoder for my Kato Seibu E851 and thought it might be useful: http://www.katomodels.com/hobby/dcc/digitrax_decorders.shtml 1 Link to comment
paolo Posted December 8, 2018 Share Posted December 8, 2018 Hello, I own the 10-1397, E657 series Hitachi/Tokiwa. It's DDC-friendly, I installed both the FL12 and EM13 1 Link to comment
EdF Posted December 8, 2018 Author Share Posted December 8, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, mvaron said: Found this today looking while searching for a decoder for my Kato Seibu E851 and thought it might be useful: http://www.katomodels.com/hobby/dcc/digitrax_decorders.shtml It looks like kato custom versions of digitrax. But for your Seibu I assume it requires milling, digitrax tend to have chips on the underside of the boards, I wonder if TCS would have the same issue. Edited December 8, 2018 by ecfitzgerald Link to comment
EdF Posted December 8, 2018 Author Share Posted December 8, 2018 On 11/6/2018 at 9:50 PM, chadbag said: TCS shows installation instructions for a few of their decoders in some KATO models (non US models) E4 Max -- M1 -- (any small wired decoder should be similar) -- https://tcsdcc.com/installation/n-scale/kato-e4-series-max/m1 Ge4/4 II, III "Glacier Express" -- K7D4 -- https://tcsdcc.com/installation/n-scale/kato-ge44-ii-iii-glacier-express/k7d4 So the E4 doesn't take an EM13? Link to comment
mvaron Posted December 8, 2018 Share Posted December 8, 2018 Correct, these are custom decoders. With a little further research I discovered that the more common and much more easily available (at least here in the states) DN163K0A will also work, just need to solder-LEDs like I did with my 3024-1 EF64 1000. Also, I had to file the top of the LEDs so that the case would snap in place, just FYI. Link to comment
Ochanomizu Posted December 11, 2018 Share Posted December 11, 2018 Hello, I really appreciate the effort you are putting into the spreadsheet. Thank you. Please continue to maintain the document. Link to comment
gavino200 Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 I added a few "non friendly" installations with references to installation guides. Sorry it took me so long to get round to it. 1 Link to comment
chadbag Posted December 23, 2018 Share Posted December 23, 2018 The 10-1121 JR 321 Series is EM13 etc. It is the same train as the 10-287 set but split between a start set and an add-on versus the complete 321 train, as far as I can tell. (I have both the 10-1121 and 10-287 though I don't have the 10-1122 on) 1 Link to comment
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