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#1
HO / Re: Turnout fine adjustment
November 22, 2010, 10:16:09 AM
Thank you Hunt.

It's a piece of useful information.

Raymond
#2
HO / Turnout fine adjustment
November 19, 2010, 10:47:40 AM
I once came across a thread that provide information on how to fine adjust Bachmann turnouts.

I lost the link, and can't find it again.

Can anybody show me the link or the information of how to do the turnout adjustment.

Your information is highly appreciated.

Raymond
#3
HO / Re: HEADLIGHT VOLTAGE
November 18, 2010, 01:20:45 PM
Don't quite understand what do you mean.

The working voltage of a yellow led is about 2.5 - 3 volts, so if the supply voltage is higher then 3 volts, you will need a resistor to drop down the voltage, a 560 or 680 ohms resistor are both ok.

Raymond
#4
General Discussion / Re: Glue
November 16, 2010, 04:23:40 PM
Jonathon, thank you for your info.

Regards,

Raymond
#5
General Discussion / Re: Glue
November 16, 2010, 04:00:50 PM
I noticed that the 5 mins epoxy glue is a mixture of two material, how can we keep it
fresh after opening it, and not like the crazy glue which became hardened whenever we need it.
#6
Thanks Rich,

I am intending to remove the capacitors from the dcc board, and feel a little scary to unplug the connector from the engine.

Normally, this kind of plug has a lock in the plug itself, and is quite difficult to unplug it.
I don't want to damage my lovely locomotives.
#7


[Some cannot unplug the two connectors correctly and end up yanking out one of the wires.]

Is there a procedure to unplug the two connector correctly and not damaging it?

Thanks.
#8
HO / Re: big steamer failed to negotiate turnout
October 28, 2010, 05:20:44 PM
Yes, the switch was slightly out of gauge. When I wedged the switch rail against the stock rail tightly, the 4-8-4 could run through smoothly.

Thank you very much to you all.

This is a very good learning exercise for me.
#9
HO / Re: big steamer failed to negotiate turnout
October 27, 2010, 10:40:04 AM
Thank you Imackattack and lirrman for your reply.

This is one of the 2 steamers I got from Bachmann at the moment, the 2-10-2 had no problem running through the turnout. All other diesel locomotives (American) and steamers ( European ) I got have no problem.

Definitely, the size of 4-8-4 is much much bigger than all other  locomotives. May be this is one of the reason.

Anyway, I'll follow your guide lines and check it thoroughly.



#10
HO / Re: big steamer failed to negotiate turnout
October 26, 2010, 03:11:54 PM
Thank you Bob

I'll take a look at it.
#11
HO / big steamer failed to negotiate turnout
October 26, 2010, 11:48:22 AM
Hi Folks,

I am new to the forum, and would like to get advise from you experience guys.

I just bought a Bachmann 4-8-4 Southern, it ran great, but it failed to negotiate a #6 turnout. It ran straight without any problem but could not turn out to the siding. At slower speed, I noticed  that the first guide wheel was guided on the rail but the following guide wheel derailed. At higher speed, the whole loco came out of the track.

I have checked the wheels with the NMRA gauge and found that they all within the gauge. The same layout, basically a big oval with a parallel bypass, was ran by another Spectrum 2-10-2 without problem.

Please give me some advise as to what I should do to adjust the loco so that it can run through the turnout properly.

Thank you in advance for your advise.

Raymond