Why do all of that work? You can cut the shrink wrap at wire end and you will find a 9 pin connector- just get a JST harness plug it in the Tsunami and the other end has the 8 pin connector. BTW there are several lengths of JST harness you can get. Then you all you ned to do is hook up the soeaker.GREAT IDEA Andrew!:mrgreen: , and thats exactly what i did:thumb: , in fact, i done a whole tutorial on installing the Tsunami into my Proto Heritage Y-3 a couple months back:winki::mrgreen: .
Harold:wav: , THANK YOU for your last post:smilie: .
i wish i knew what the problem with the Lenz decoders was, more so how to fix them:winki: . Honestly, since i have been into DCC i have only tried four NON-sound decoders, they were all Digitrax, needless to say i wasn't very impressed with them. then i discovered sound:mrgreen: , since then the ONLY decoders i have bought have been sound decoders. the brands i use are MRC Brilliance, the line MRC has thats just below the Brilliance line, Loksound and Tsunami:thumb: . 95% of the sound decoders i have installed in my fleet, are pretty evenly split between MRC's top two lines, and Loksound:winki: .
Wow!
Makes for some interesting problems. Who's fault is this, Lenz or Atlas.
I would guess that Lenz is making the decoder for Atlas. Who's spec. are they using? Altas might be asking for some short cuts to cut cost?
Or did Lenz design the decoder and miss the boat. Eather way does not make the problem go away.