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Becky
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
Since you have to go "under the hood" to deactivate the motor, why not install a micro-switch on one of the motor lead wires if there's room to do so? Then you'll be able to restore motor power with a minimum of difficulty when and if you choose to.
how about unsoldering a wire to the motor
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You could put a small piece of paper or light cardboard between one of the brush springs and the brush.
Bob Nelson
Hello:
I'm hoping someone can tell me how to modify my 400e, 402e and 380e for display. I have electrified track for my display shelves and I'd like the lights to light up - but disable the motors temporarily. Grateful for any assistance.
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