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Battery power / RC pre-built?

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Posted by dsweet on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 10:25 PM

Hi Todd Aristo is the only who provides us with the battery plug option but it is not a full on board connection. You still need to rewire to properly have bi directional lights and markers and in some Locos isolate the motors from the track pick ups. I would be out of a job if this was easier! Maybe some day.

 

Don Sweet ,RCS of NE

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Posted by emipapa on Monday, December 4, 2006 10:15 AM

ToddK.

That sounds like a great idea. I feel sure that the reason you don't see them the way you discribe is a money issue. Some Aristo Craft equipment is ready for sound and R/C but they leave the choice of components up to you.

Good Luck,

Ron

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Battery power / RC pre-built?
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 3, 2006 3:41 PM

Does anyone know if any train manufacturers sell/plan to sell, train locos, with battery power and RC built-in?

 Seems like a natural for a company like Aristo/Crest.

I'd love to be able to buy an Aristo steam loco/RC package, (like the RTF Electric Airplane packages that include the plane / batteries / speed controller and 4ch RC transmetter/ and onboard receiver)

 Charge/ the batteries, drop the loco on the track, push the button on the RC, and watch with glee as the train slowly pulls away.  ;-)    (electrical continuity issues a fading memory/nightmare)

 What do you say Aristo?   ...next Christmas   track, train, battery, receiver, transmitter, all in one box!  (I don't need the track but, it would still make a great kit)

 ...and when the batteries are starting to fade, the train pulls onto a "charging" siding for "re-fueling", (just like my iRobot plugs itself back into it's charging station when it's done cleaning the floor), ... and like a prototypical train would, when it needed fuel.

 A good idea?       ..or am I completely nuts?   ;-)  

 Cheers,   Todd K.

 Cape Cod - Cranberry Cove Railroad  (aka "4 Seas RR") 

 

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