Kit: MS990L; 2x YLR603010
Like a number of Heljan's big diesels, the Deltic has been re-released with an XL-style decoder socket, which should in theory
make it simple to fit DCC Sound... and it is pretty simple, but there are a couple of gotchas to be aware of...
There is plenty of space in the fuel tanks for your choice of speakers - we're not showing those here, as the point of this
guide relates to the decoder socket.

On taking the body off, we see the XL blanking plate for DC running. In front you can see our Zimo MS990L that we intend to
fit.

So, the issue is that the 'XL' standard is not quite as standard as you might hope. ESU's XL (which the model is designed for)
provides a single row of pins for servo connection, whereas Zimo's implementation (which provides for more servos), has a 3-row
arrangement. There are of course no servos in this model, or any of the Heljan models to date, so they are not required.
So, the first modification is to remove the unwanted servo header socket from the model... take a pair of grippy pliers and
slide it up and off (make sure you pick the right header socket!). Once the plastic socket is off, you can simply snip the
electrical pins that are releaved.



Our next problem is that there are more pins on each of the remaining 3 sides of the decoder than there are in the headers of
the model. They are not required, but the problem is that if you simply push it down into the socket, the extra pins can make
contact on the backs of the little white sockets and cause shorts when power is applied. So, once you identify which are the
extra (not required) pins, these can be carefully snipped short, just enough that they do foul on anything in the model.


When this is all done, plug it into the model and you're ready to go!

We have a special version of our Deltic MS project with lighting pre-configured to support this model - there are lots of
lights!



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