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Messages - jimcabc

#1
HO / Re: Bachmann ballast gluer
March 05, 2021, 11:32:47 AM
Thanks Len I'll keep that in mind!
#2
HO / Re: Bachmann ballast gluer
March 05, 2021, 11:20:18 AM
Thanks so much - looks ez!
Jim
#3
HO / Bachmann ballast gluer
March 04, 2021, 02:41:43 PM
I am interested in your Proses by Bachmann ballast gluer.  I'm interested in how it works, as there is no description for this.  Also, does the gluer come with glue or if not, what glue would you recommend.  Thanks! ;)   
#4
HO / Re: 50-ton Climax
March 31, 2018, 12:17:24 PM
I've had two of these Climaxes which I run on DC.  Both lights operate, but the light facing in the opposite direction of travel flickers a bit, while the lamp facing the direction of travel burns steadily.
#5
I understand, but the Shay is essential to my logging railroad.  I will just keep the two locos running together at a minimum.
#6
HO / Operating Conventional DC locos with DCC locos
March 27, 2018, 02:05:35 PM
I have a conventional DC powered HO layout with several power blocks.  This being a logging railroad, I have both an old Roundhouse DC Lima Shay, as well as a new Bachmann DCC ready Climax.  The differences in power requirements make operating these two locomotives together on the same block/track possible.  Operating the DC Shay at close to scale speed is not enough to more than turn the on the headlamps of the DCC Climax.  So the Shay can move rolling stock around to the Climax, before returning to a block where power can be turned off to the Shay and the Climax can do its work with increased voltage. My question is whether or not supplying DC power to the Climax at a voltage too low to operate the motor can somehow damage the electrical components of the Climax?  I would not think it would make a difference, but I had a recent electrical failure of the Climax, possibly a communications board.