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Offline gloobey

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Re: Converting a new RC train to old style electric
« Reply #20 on: February 10, 2008, 06:36:32 »
Hi Guys,

I would definitely run identical locos together. I usually run two little LGB diesel switchers or two Stainz locos together (both #2).

I have tried to run LGB and Playmobil locos mixed and with bad results. The varying speeds of the motors cause derailments and sporadic running...I never considered the wear on the gears/motor bearings, but it does make sense now that you mention it Richard.

One thing that's always bothered me about Playmobil locos is the lack of a coupler hook. It prevents a lash up. I haven't modified any of them with an added hook. I guess it wouldn't be that hard. Have either of you tried it?
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Re: Converting a new RC train to old style electric
« Reply #21 on: July 12, 2012, 01:01:54 »

I finally got an engine block 7550 to convert my RC loco 4010 (which I think is the most difficult part).  ;D











For those of you that have done the conversion, how should I hold the electric engine block into the original case 30 45 2920 shown in the diagram. The RC engine block has two holes for screws. Where to drill in the electric one? Anyone has photos to share? Maybe you can use mine to draw where. Any recommendations? :hatoff:

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Re: Converting a new RC train to old style electric
« Reply #22 on: July 12, 2012, 02:40:22 »
I used heavy duty double stick tape to hold the block to the underside of the carriage.  I looked at using screws, but they don't line up properly and I didn't want to drill trough the weights or the carriage.
 

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Re: Converting a new RC train to old style electric
« Reply #23 on: July 12, 2012, 12:04:50 »
Yes, it is possible to put there 2 electrical motors under the 4010 electric loco.

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Re: Converting a new RC train to old style electric
« Reply #24 on: July 14, 2012, 13:31:27 »

I used heavy duty double stick tape to hold the block to the underside of the carriage.  I looked at using screws, but they don't line up properly and I didn't want to drill trough the weights or the carriage.

Thanks for the advice.  Never thought about it. What about heat generated by the engine? Could it unstick the tape glue...  ???

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Re: Converting a new RC train to old style electric
« Reply #25 on: July 14, 2012, 16:22:18 »
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What about heat generated by the engine? Could it unstick the tape glue..

I never thought about the heat from the motor.  I haven't run it for hours at a time, but I haven't had any issues running it for 45 minutes.

The good news is it's easy to try and can be removed completely without damaging or changing anything, so you can revert back to the battery operated block.