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EOT device

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EOT device
Posted by richg1998 on Monday, January 10, 2011 2:50 PM

Picked up a EOT device for my Pan Am Railway trains.

Rich

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Posted by retsignalmtr on Monday, January 10, 2011 5:59 PM

I have a couple of them. Nice effect. But it cannot be shut off and you must always use that car on the end of the train.

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Posted by Hamltnblue on Monday, January 10, 2011 7:37 PM

I have one that has a square with the electronics under the truck.. Seems to snag things on the track now and then so I stick with the good ole caboose.

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Posted by retsignalmtr on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 2:19 PM

You've got to keep those wires tucked up out of the way. Thats the only problem with them i've found.

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Posted by Hamltnblue on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 3:29 PM

On mine the little circuit board snags sometimes.  Gave up on it since it always seems to rear it's ugly head the worse possible time.

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Posted by richg1998 on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 8:16 PM

I ran mine at the club for an hour with no issues. I just used a dab of Walther;s Goo to hold the wire to the bottom of the couple box. Just enough slack for the truck to swivel. We use 22 inch radius curves.

I let the Goo set for a few minutes and wet my finger tip a little, press the wire into place and it is unseen unless you look real close.

As far as being stuck on one freight car, we are really boys playing with toys. Most of us have never worked on a real railroad.

Model railroading is an analogy of the real thing and all analogies break down somewhere.

Rich

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Posted by hobo9941 on Wednesday, January 12, 2011 10:01 PM

Greatest thing since sliced bread. I've got five of them.

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Posted by richg1998 on Monday, January 24, 2011 6:47 PM

No dragging. Never assume a model railroad loco or rolling stock will be OK out of the box.

Rich

If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.

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