Firesteel Another suggestion would be to power the uncoupler using a fixed voltage. This way the car doesn't need to be perfectly aligned as it can essentially be dumped while rolling. This would eliminate the need for a different uncoupler.
Another suggestion would be to power the uncoupler using a fixed voltage. This way the car doesn't need to be perfectly aligned as it can essentially be dumped while rolling. This would eliminate the need for a different uncoupler.
Good ideas - I do have the UCS running off of fixed voltage (along with my switches) of around 13V but it still seems to have a pretty small magentic area, esp. when the train is stopped (which is when my son wants to unload). This necessitates a "Noah, please go push the train a little back" comment - which can then create its own issues. I'm going to put the GarGraves on, er, Noah's Christmas list...
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ADCX Rob GarGraves has already built an electromagnet with an extended length magnet.
GarGraves has already built an electromagnet with an extended length magnet.
Exactly what I was looking for - thank you!
GarGraves has already built an electromagnet with an extended length magnet:
Rob
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