I was on Gregs web looking at his photos (nice web) and thought I read he had a portian that was 3.5 percent grade!.
If you were pulling that with long trains would it heat the engines or affect the engines over time?.
The reason I ask I helped with the over head at the St Aubin store in Vegas, we wound up with a slight grade rise on one side and after a while the one set of engines would shut down untill they cooled .
I dont recall the make of the engines but it wasn't any where near a 2 percent rise they never figured it out they checked track conection's and that sort of stuff.
I will have a portion of my layout that will be 2 percent or a little less about 62 ft of a 125 ft straight away on a double main line which means one of the trains will alway's be pulling the grade, I will be running USA and Aristo.
LUMPY G
I have a 1.5% grade on half of my RR and I can run a FA/FB/FA with 7 Aristocraft streamliners intow, most are lite, running at a constant 85MPH (scale) using track power. The engins dont overheat the power supply does. Bigger is Better I use a Brigewerks 15 Amp....NO problems
Dave
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Lumpy: Grades can impact operations in many ways. The overhead system you speak of most probably was run constantly. Any constant operation even 0.0% grades will cause engines to heat up. Being an overhead system and that room heat rises to the ceiling I’m sure prevented normal cooling. Normal operations in the yard are not so constant, you will be stopping to pick up passengers, wait on a siding to allow the express freight to pass, and so forth. I for one would not be too concerned. In my case I have an auto-reversing trolley line up to the top of the falls that is on "constant run." The grade on the bridge varies from 12% to 17.5% (yes I said twelve to seventeen and half) but since only the one trolley (or "work truck") is on that line, and the timer gives a three minute run to the top, a 1½ minute wait at the top and bottom of the run, there is ample time for cooling. The number of cars being pulled have just as much to do with engine overheating as the grade, so long as you keep within the normal grades, unlike me.
Tom Trigg
Thank's guy's for the come back!
I will be powering mine with the Bridgewerks Magnum 220 RM thank's to the Sun Set Stationcasino here in Vegas, I have a ways to go before I can run .
I'm colecting all the info I can from you guy's that have operating RR's and can helpus new comber's to the hobby much apreciated!!
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
Lumpy, I use plenty of locomotives... on my 50 car freights I use 3 Aristo E8's which have 4 motors each, and Aristo motors have integral fans.
I also use 6 USAT F3 units, or a 4-5 unit consist of PA's...
I live in san diego near the coast, so it rarely gets more than high 80's. If I lived in the desert, I might need more cooling, but normally it's the electronics that overheats.
I run DCC.
Regards, Greg
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