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#1
HO / Re: Tender swapout
March 07, 2007, 03:50:17 PM
Hi Sheldon,
I was hoping they had better support. That is the problem when you live long enough to retire and enjoy a hobby or wish to travel. I've found that I have outlived the old fashion notions of custermer service, quality USA made products and pride in workmanship.
Thank goodest there are still good guy like you fellows on the various list and groups to form mutual help forums.
I'll set down and work out the pins to change and "git'er done!"
Thanks, Jerold
#2
HO / Re: Tender swapout
March 07, 2007, 02:16:29 PM
As a newbie here can some one tell me what flag to raise to get the Bach mann involved in my tender swap poroblem.
Jerold
#3
HO / Re: Tender swapout
March 07, 2007, 12:42:25 AM
Thanks to all. I guess I will get out the old soldering iron. Just two red and two blacks from the trucks pickup.
Gary I will contact you when I make the swap. Only my AC9 burns coal.
Jerold
#4
HO / Tender swapout
March 06, 2007, 07:03:09 PM
I have joined this group seeking assistance.
I have two new in the box Spectrum item 81607 USRA 4-8-2 light mountain
locomotives for the Southern Pacific. Both come with non typical Square coal tenders.
I have purchased two newSpectrum item 89911 Ho Vanderbilt Hicken tenders. Dcc Ready.
Neither loco will run on analog DC with the new tenders. Both will run with the little square"dcc ready" tenders supplied with the locos. When the Vandy is plugged in the loco does not get power to the motor but the light glows from dim to bright as the voltage is increased.
I noted that the original tender circuit board is of a different design from the Vandy's.
What can be done to make the Vandy's work. I may want DCC later but now want the locos to run on DC.
Any suggestions short of dumping them on Ebay>
Jerold Shelby, T&NO, Texas