CoggesRailway
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Hi I notice a few of us are messing about with conversions on the bachman lil hauler. I thought I would share the battery side of my conversion incase my experiments are handy to anyone.
I have set mine up with batteries. I have no speed control just for a DPDT. I found that five AA cells are easily lost in the side tanks. This provides an industrial like pace for the loco. The video I did on you tube had 8 cells which also fitted but are too fast for single switch set up. I had little use for the three spare so I left them in there unwired as it was easier than taking them out. So i guess that means 7.5-8.5v will give an appropriate speed.
In terms of run time i ran 5 LGB tippers with concrete loads (so quite heavy) behind the loco on generally level track for 2.5 hours before she started to slow. The batterries are rated at 2800mah.
Hope this helps someone.
I have set mine up with batteries. I have no speed control just for a DPDT. I found that five AA cells are easily lost in the side tanks. This provides an industrial like pace for the loco. The video I did on you tube had 8 cells which also fitted but are too fast for single switch set up. I had little use for the three spare so I left them in there unwired as it was easier than taking them out. So i guess that means 7.5-8.5v will give an appropriate speed.
In terms of run time i ran 5 LGB tippers with concrete loads (so quite heavy) behind the loco on generally level track for 2.5 hours before she started to slow. The batterries are rated at 2800mah.
Hope this helps someone.