Thank you for this thread. I've used your method to fit skates to a Lima O-gauge mech-powered conversion (32mm gauge), running on Faller E-train track (think > Lgb R1 points and equally large plastic frogs), with great success and now enjoy faultless slow-speed running through the points on my dual gauge micro (two shelves) layoutHere's the post from MLS with some more info about how I fitted the skates
http://forums.mylargescale.com/29-beginner-s-forum/56170-retrofit-pick-up-skates.html
I suppose there is a glorious anachronism in saying that I model at 1:20.3 but am not a rivet counter![]()
Anyone out there had good results with Bachmann using Battery RC? Let us know what you did if you were successful please.
JonD
Big Bertha - aka the 45 tonner - runs well on 14.4v AAI have tried subdry Battery Conversions using Bachmann Chassis. The first one was with 2 Tram Chassis in my Coffee Stirrer RHB Styled Railcar. Using Aristo RC system. It ran so lumpy that I Changed them out for USA bogies. Result perfect running.
The latest has been a 0 Gauge SR EMU that I picked up at Reading this Year for a friend. I batterized it with Timpden RC and again it just would not run properly. So I gave up and it is now running OK with just On/Off Forward/Reverse Control. Fortunately I think this will be OK as it is pretty slow with 2 Motor Units and should just trundle round his circuit in an acceptable way.
Anyone out there had good results with Bachmann using Battery RC? Let us know what you did if you were successful please.
JonD
Sometimes an improvement after cleaning the wheels masks the root problem, I have had this happen several times, and what the root cause was that instead of picking up power on all wheels, it was just one... so cleaning the wheels got by for a while,
I'd test power pickup on all wheels with pickups, loco on it's back in a cradle, 2 wires of DC.
That usually finds the problem right away.
Greg
Looks like Bachman Stock is suffering from Manufacter and poor Service issues. Reminds me that we do tend to run on and on with little thought of an annual Service. Perhaps a good Annual Service would be good policy for Heavily used items. Not just Bachman but other makes as well.
JonD
Amen to that!
Nearly time to rescusitate the 'Thomas' stock at Chasewater..
This site in 'storage' for most of the year.. Above the working part of the Heritage Centre (read loco-shed!).. So it needs a clean, and some TLC to the drive-train, before it can be run for December.