yb281 said:Blimey Peter, as you know I need no converting when it comes to the merits of battery power, but even I am gobsmacked by how that flew up the pass!!!!!
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Gizzy said:I'm about to chip my old Shoema (snip)
Can't believe you've gutted one with a decoder socket, although I understand your reasons for doing so....
lovely testingwhatlep said:Tuesday means testing. A first opportunity to check the layout too after a harsh winter. Luckily, no real damage seems to have occurred, though there was a magnificent frost heave on one section (you can see the hump-back bridge effect in the video referenced later...). Anyway, here's test train 1 for the "Barkerised" Schoema:
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That went up Pootank Pass with ease, so a couple more vans were requested....
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The results on YouTube speak for themselves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrCsD27m1Os
It really is astonishing the difference that adding some weight and getting rid of the skates/pickups makes to loco performance. The plan for the future is to run the Schoema while cleaning the track to bring some entertainment to an otherwise boring activity.
All testing results were verified by Charlie. Charlie likes testing the layout: preferably by finding a bit which can be flicked around by one paw....
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Extra lead and now extra LED too....whatlep said:Wednesday was a "Windsday". Too cold for mucking about outside, so a quick conversion was ordained. Hallelujah!
Today's reading is taken from the book of LED, 6 volts, pre-wired with a righteous resistance, begat of the hosts of EBay:
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"Lo and they did take the white LED and insert it into ye Schoema, observing the sacred polarity. It was the work of but moments, yet the light did shine all around, yea even at the lowest of useful voltages."
Blessed be the LED.
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Ruritanian Railways - always LEDing by example. :thinking:Gizzy said:Extra lead and now extra LED too....![]()