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English LD-G-1 / LD-W-1
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Simultaneously add solder (not too much). As soon as the solder
becomes liquid take it away. Hold the soldering tip at the spot for a
few seconds so that the solder flows into the joint, then remove the
soldering iron.
§ The joint should be held still for about 5 seconds after soldering. A
glossy and perfect soldering spot should remain.
§ To make a good soldering joint you should use a clean and
unoxidised soldering tip. Clean the soldering tip with a damp piece
of cloth, a damp sponge or a piece of silicon cloth.
§ After soldering check (preferably with a magnifying glass) tracks for
accidental solder bridges and short circuits. This would cause faulty
operation or, in the worst case, permanent damage. You can
remove excess solder by putting a clean soldering tip on the spot.
The solder will become liquid again and flow from the soldering
spot to the soldering tip.
Mounting the locomotive decoder
Open the locomotive housing. Locate the position for the decoder.
Disconnect the motor from the rail current collector respectively the
change-over switch from the motor and rail current collector if you have
a locomotive with (electronic) change-over switch. The change-over
switch is no longer necessary, you can reomove it.
Caution:
The interference suppression devices mounted to the motor or the
connecting wire must not be removed! Motor and interference
suppression devices are one unit. If even one part is removed, it can
cause extreme interference!
Connecting the LD-G-1
Follow the connections diagrams (fig. 1a and 2a)! Solder the connection
to the slider at point X3, and the connection to the housing to point X2.
These two connections can be exchanged without effecting functionality.
Solder the connections to the motor at the points X11 and X12.
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