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Everyone got excited about my new Williams NS diesels. Forgot to answer my operating question????

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Everyone got excited about my new Williams NS diesels. Forgot to answer my operating question????
Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, April 6, 2004 5:23 AM
"Operating question. If you operate both engines together, do you have to wire both to the same "reversing unit"? I have three Lionel GP35's wired to one E Unit to prevent the old "getting one out of sequence thing". Once you get them on the track, no big deal but is a little awkward to handle. Will pull the world. " These may be so strong, they will pull a long train with a dummy coupled and not need two powered units.

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Posted by FJ and G on Tuesday, April 6, 2004 8:42 AM
chief,

I can't speak to Lionel but as for Williams, I routinely run them double and sometimes even triple headed. Williams' e-units cycle back and forth perfectly. Never had a misfire; they all go thru forward, neutral, reverse together in perfect sequence. As a matter of fact, the bell and horn is the same for all diesels and they chime and blow in harmony as well.

Williams is a great puller but having trouble in extremely long trains w/one of the couplers popping open. An easy fix when I get around to it, however.

My only complaint is that the units start in forward rather than neutral & if power is too high (as when I just have run an MTH PS-2), then these little buggers shoot forward like a rocket and you better stand by if anything is in the way.

I understand that the wiring can be fixed to make them start in neutral. I just haven't got around to it yet.

Great engines.

dave

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