Great job on the video! I've had these decoders suggested to me for my Lego trains. If I end up using them I won't have to make a tutorial, I can just link to this one 😁. Thanks!
You would need to take apart the Lego 9v train motor and splice wires in between the wheel power pickups and the motor. They don't come apart as easily as the newer motors but it can be done. A third party company FX Bricks is planning on making power pickup bogies but hasn't given a release date as of yet. When they do you could use newer Lego train motors which are about 1/5th of the price of a 9v motor
It's so strange seeing this type of work done to a Lego Set. Really quality installation.
Great job on the video! I've had these decoders suggested to me for my Lego trains. If I end up using them I won't have to make a tutorial, I can just link to this one 😁. Thanks!
I think you have an error.... The speaker box pictured is a 23mm rather than a 28mm
Could you run it with the 9v track and motor? That way no batteries are needed?
You would need to take apart the Lego 9v train motor and splice wires in between the wheel power pickups and the motor. They don't come apart as easily as the newer motors but it can be done. A third party company FX Bricks is planning on making power pickup bogies but hasn't given a release date as of yet. When they do you could use newer Lego train motors which are about 1/5th of the price of a 9v motor
@@BatteryPoweredBricksbevins brick world just made a power pickup bogie that connects directly to the old pf moter plug.
Can we use a lego Power function battery box instead?
How long does a 9v battery last in it?
Unfortunately I could not tell you. We have run it a few times for less than 10 minutes a time and have yet to have to replace it.