I have some questions perhaps experts like schluss ( from whom i bought the train ) may answer
(1) The LGB tracks are they ok to use and leave outside for a while ? do they have any rusting parts ? if it rains is that a problem for them ? are they succeprible to damage and are there any points about them outside i need to be aware of ?
(2) Is there a limit as to how many rails i plan to use and at what distance , for example if i connect over 100 trucks and at lenghts of over 8 meters straight will a single 4375 transformer and 4372 power connector be enough to keep it all going or will i need anything else or more of these ?
(3) Are the 4375 transformer and 4372 power connector ok to use outside? can they be affected by a bit of rain ? do i have any alternatives to use that are ok with light rain and moisture ?
(4) Is the 4369 better to sue outside ?
(5) is the 4052 ok to use outside ? of course i wont leave it outsde with rain or for prolongued periods !!!
(6) The 4375 transformer i have has two set of connectors , i use one and hte lights get stronger on the 4052 as the speed goes faster . The black / white connectors on the transformer what are they used for ? for light ? do i need to connect anotehr 4372 connector and if do this what happends ? are the lights on all the time or does the train run faster or better in any way ?
(7) are tehre any other tips/points i need to be aware of ?
many thanks all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pictuires will follow of course !!!!!
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I have some questions perhaps experts like schluss ( from whom i bought the train ) may answer
(1) The LGB tracks are they ok to use and leave outside for a while ? do they have any rusting parts ? if it rains is that a problem for them ? are they succeprible to damage and are there any points about them outside i need to be aware of ?
The rails are designed to be used outside. I know several installations that are outside since decades now. Rusting is nearly impossible on brass. Rain is normally no problem, only if the rails are flully floaded, this can cause a short-circuit. It is possible to walk on the rails, but I would absolutely not recommend it.
(2) Is there a limit as to how many rails i plan to use and at what distance , for example if i connect over 100 trucks and at lenghts of over 8 meters straight will a single 4375 transformer and 4372 power connector be enough to keep it all going or will i need anything else or more of these ?
The limitation is the current which the engine of the loco needs. If you want to have a long distance you should add every xy meters a separate connection to the power supply. All electrical laws are also working on an electric garden railway. Each wire and each rail has a resistance, each connection between rails adds another resistance there power is lost.
(3) Are the 4375 transformer and 4372 power connector ok to use outside? can they be affected by a bit of rain ? do i have any alternatives to use that are ok with light rain and moisture ?
Never use a normal transformator during rain outside!!!! The transformator should always placed in a dry environment!!! The power connector to the rail can be used, it would prefer LGB 50160 or 50161 (please google)
(4) Is the 4369 better to sue outside ?
This is not a transformator, more or less only a manually regulated restistor.
(5) is the 4052 ok to use outside ? of course i wont leave it outsde with rain or for prolongued periods !!! Yes.
(6) The 4375 transformer i have has two set of connectors , i use one and hte lights get stronger on the 4052 as the speed goes faster . The black / white connectors on the transformer what are they used for ? for light ? do i need to connect anotehr 4372 connector and if do this what happends ? are the lights on all the time or does the train run faster or better in any way ?
Never ever connect two or more transformators at the same time to one rail!!! Only use for each section, which are isolated against each other, one Transformator.
The 4052 is an analog loco, the light always depends on the voltage on the rail. Low voltage = low speed = less light and vice versa high voltage = high speed = bright light
(7) are tehre any other tips/points i need to be aware of ?
I guess a lots….., depending on number of locos, additional features, analog or digital,…..