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Why are engines being towed idling?
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[quote user="csxengineer98"]<p>[quote user="dalien"]If you lose power on an active unit while enroute will you also lose the braking power (both dynamic and static) from that unit? <span class="smiley">[C):-)]</span>[/quote]dynmaic yes... air no... </p><p>csx engineer </p>[/quote] That's very interesting csxengineer98. <span class="smiley">[;)]</span> As an Electrical Engineering exercise it would seem to be a simple matter of rewiring (by relays, or whatever) to maintain the dynamic braking asset in a towed unit. Hmmm...
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