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Atlas H16-44: Replacing OEM decoder with a TCS A6X decoder


May 12, 2019
Pictured at left is the OEM (Lenz) decoder with the four bi-color LEDs for the marker lights that originally came with the Atlas H16-44. I swapped it out for a TCS A6X decoder because it has better motor-control. I may need to, however, fabricate a custom circuit board in order to operate the bi-color LEDs with the replacement A6X decoder.
I'll keep you posted...
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