Sunday, May 30, 2021
Check inside your loco bogies
I opened up the bogies to see if I could increase the conductivity of the pickups of the Austrains T Class. I couldn't believe the amount of grease! I cleant away most of the excess and then applied no-ox id to improve conductivity. Apparently this reduces oxidation and hence improves conductivity. I think it pays to check inside your bogies next time your loco is up for its mainteance. I think you may be suprised!
I also spent some time updating the code for the inner loop automatic signals. After two rounds in the inner loop, instead of the signal changing back to a green aspect, the signal now remains at the yellow aspect as per the signalling protol on the prototype for Automatic signals. Off course the signal changes to Red and then after a while to yellow then to the green aspect for the second run across, then it drops to red and after some time chanes to the yellow aspect and remains there until I toggle the switch again. The beauty of these arduinos! Was a very frustrating exercise but enjoyed the challenge.
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Hi Shelton. Interesting article on the amount of grease you found inside the power bogies of your T class. Unfortunately the Chinese MFR's (based on your photos of your T class bogie appear to look like they are made in same factory as Life-Like-Proto 2000 style of axle gears/wheels) of many of our modern made loco's have a bad habit of filling the gearbox with tons of very thick grease which does cause our model loco's to run a little sluggish &, maybe even contributing to the split axle gears we now find in new model loco's on a regular basis. Not sure how plastic compatible this grease is anyway. Thanks for allowing me to post. Keep up your great modeling. I love your layout. Peter Hann.
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Hi Peter
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments - it is much appreciated! I had to smile when you said you like my layout lol - my scenery skills are not very good compared to the others however I enjoy seeing the trains roll by.
Cheers
Shelton