If it looks like any water got inside I'd open it up and spray it with a bit of WD-40 (WD = water displacement) and let it dry out. A blow dryer couldn't hurt. If not just hit the outside parts with a bit. It should be fine.
-Brian
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
I am going to let it sit out overnight and try it tomorrow. It make me sick. I had just bought a new Forney and I tested it after work Wednesday. I normally do not run trains during the work week and I got in a rush to put it up and got distracted.
I agree with JamesP about water and electronics. Did you know the best way to clean your keyboard is soap and water? Wash it off, hang it up to dry overnight and it works like new. As long as you don't have power going through the component and it's fully dry before operations, there should be no troubles at all.
I can't wait to see what the verdict is on the power pack................
I don't have all that money to be testing stuff anymore, so I will leave it up to you guys.
Toad
Sometime this afternoon I will find out. I just finished my Piko Beergarden and I want the glue to set so I can put it out. I would have prefered letting someone else test this!
Chuck
This is why I advocate always placing the pack under some sort of weather protection either in a shed, garage or something like a small phone box regardless.
Are you using any kind of other control system like Train Engineer or are you using the speed control on the pack itself?
Have fun with your trains
Just the speed control on the transformer itself.
You are right about the weather protection....you never know when a short notice thunderstorm hits or any other unknown event. My lesson has been lerned..hopefully not the hard way.
Great! Now that is good stuff to come off like that.
Really I was betn against it. I lost!!!! Toad
Now you just need to find something like this covered bird feeder to place the powerpack in . Something with enough room to hold your pack with enough overhang to keep any water out.
Those bird feeders look nice! Here in the northeast, where we often get diagonal rain, and sometimes almost horizontal rain in thunderstorms, I would add side walls, with one of them removable, to add even more protection for the power pack. But I would not leave the pack enclosed when using it, as it could overheat. Just my two cents'.
SandyR
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