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#1
HO / Re: Wire harness causing derail
March 06, 2009, 04:57:10 PM
Thank you, Gentlemen.

I was thinking replacing the wires was a bit much.

We definately have track issues.  We are trying to get a layout that works well, before we move onto the next step.  Function first.

I knew this would be the place to get some great knowledge. 

Capt Steve
#2
HO / Re: Bachmann 4-8-4s Selling Like Hotcakes
March 06, 2009, 04:38:32 PM
Hello,

I didn't buy a 4-8-4, but I did buy a 2-8-0 from "The Favorite Place" auction on ebay.  I guess all I am allowed to say (message board rules) is that the sale went smooth, just as it should.  I only say this in case some one is not too sure about the whole "online" thing.

Also, it seems like he has a lot of inventory.  Once I get this Loco dialed in, I guess it will be time to find the next Loco.

I can hear my wife now.....
#3
HO / Re: Wire harness causing derail
March 06, 2009, 04:16:06 PM
Wow, you guys are fast.  I knew there had to be a cure.

I will try that.  If for some straing reason I do not have success with that, let me ask you about my first thought...

I'm not a big fan of how stiff those wires are.  I can't help but think a more flexable wire (multi-strand) would have less force applied through it.  What about replacing them into a new wire harness that plugs into the tender?  Is that to drastic?  Can I find a new wire harness?  Black wire sure would look nicer than the multi color.

I'm just thinking before I do anything.
Capt Steve
#4
HO / Wire harness causing derail
March 06, 2009, 03:36:48 PM
Hello all,

This is my first post on this board.  I am an aeromodeler for years and I am getting back into trains with my son.  I'm not shy to get "nutsy boltsy" with things, that's part of the fun.  At this point, we are starting out and want things to run right.

Question:  We just got a Spectrum 2-8-0.  The wheels take our 18" and 15" turns just fine.  However, the solid wires connecting the tender to the loco add force in the turns that causes the front wheels of the tender to derail. 

I have an idea on how to fix this, but I wanted to throw it out there to see what y'all active folks would do.  Any ideas???  Any tricks???

Thanks in advance,

Capt Steve