QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor HJ I can see hwere Troy is coming from, I find youhard to understand at times butthanks for your input anyway. Rgds Ian
QUOTE: Originally posted by toenailridgesl QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor What does TOC mean the purpose of writing is to communicate! Ian What does TOC mean ?(question mark) (Capital letter T) the purpose of writing is to communicate! "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone" I think what I'm politely trying to say, Ian, is "Lighten up!"
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor What does TOC mean the purpose of writing is to communicate! Ian
QUOTE: Originally posted by troybetts I don't mind you years of experience HJ.It's you being up your own backside and smart alec answers that sometimes get to me.
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Yes Jack I am sitting here at the computer quietly congratulating myself. I think this is something all should take notice of and it may save you some heartache down the track. Ian
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QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor HJ what affect do you think back EMF would have on this problem? I am having a time soon when i will be doing some MTS (Multi Train System) programming and i think if I crank the Stainz up a bit or drop the tender back this should help a bit, what does everyone think? Please advise. Rgds Ian
QUOTE: Originally posted by piercedan I have track power and run 2 engines all the time. I have 2 MTS porters paired, 2 sd-45's and 2 LGB cow engines, plus 2 sets of LGB engine/tender combinations. These do not give me any problems and run for hours on my RR. The key here is the units that are matched have power cables between them and the speeds are almost identical at slow, medium and fast running.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ttrigg I understand the physics of the problem, what I encountered was that the two units never did share the same power/speed graph slope. For Example: at a power setting of three unit 1 ran at 50 feet per minute, unit 2 rant at 49.5 feet per minute. However at power setting 4 their speeds reversed, unit 1 at 60 feet per minute and unit 2 at 62 feet per minute. Then at power setting 5 unit 1 would do 70 fpm and unit 2 would do 65 fpm. I never could get a uniform speed/power graph going. Thus as I ran through the spectrum of power range, I would get the "push me/pull me" fight going and it always happened when the trains would run along the edge of the layout with the floor five feet below!!!!!!!!!! Lost more units than I care to count like that!
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