YESTERDAY AT THE MALL
I took most of my 9 1/4 rolling stock and a 2026 prairie type locomotive to run during the afternoon. It was a cold miserable day there and we had a lot of people coming by. In addition, the Easter Bunny photo establishment is just in front of our area, actually situated between the G scale layout across from us and our space.
The steam engine had some problems going through one of the O72 switches, and took a tumble to the carpeted floor once, and derailed about 5 times. I think the pilot spring could be bolstered and hopefully that may help.
The high point for me was running my baby Madison Pullman coaches for the first time. I bought them NIB in December and have been waiting until the layout was farther along so the train could run over the enitre system of interconnected loops, and it it did.
Don't know yet what I will do on this second cold dreary day. I do have some obligations that I would rather avoid, but it's probably best to just get it over with.
Morning. Beautiful warm day. Busy day doing some Mayor stuff and then Box.
KEV, the transformer does the reverse of what it does in reducing house voltage.
Later.
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Good morning. It's 41°F with 71% humidity. The high will be 60°F.Since getting the new modem I've had no problems getting online and staying online. So yesterday I called Suddenlink and cancelled the service call that was scheduled for this morning. After all this time of them saying the problem wasn't being caused by their equipment it turns out that the problem was being caused by their equipment. I'm just happy that it's over with.Now, what to do today, what to do, what to do. I guess I could get started on cleaning up the layout before I have to mount an archeological expedition to find my tools. I know for sure there's a pairs of pliers in there somewhere and I seem to be missing a loco. There's also a loose hour scampering around here somewhere but I probably won't find it until sometime in November.
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Good morning all,
It is windy in SE Indiana with temps falling from the 50s thru out the day. Had a good day with the grandkids. Ran both the Alaska train and the 384E Lionel Classics set. Watched Once Upon a Time. The ending was interesting. I see where IU won the Big 10 regular season title. I also saw where the Princess did not do so well....again. One grandson is staying with us a few days. Will run trains for him. TBIL and I can drive tonight. I hope everyone has a good day.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....
It is a warm 55 degrees. Cloudy. Going up to 59 today with a chance of rain.
Today is a busy day. I have chores and a paperwork project to work on. Wife will be gone this morning. Lunch and a nap, later.
Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.
Y'all have a great Monday.
Chuck
Good Morning
John, Cheif, Kevin, as a electrician by trade ( I never finished my EE degree, just couldnt wrap my head around the way those guys think. ) I was employed and also had a electrical contracting company that I started in High school and ran for many, many years after that,
When I hook the generator up, trust me, theres not a lineman in sight. we are also on our own transformer. and when I do forget then main, like I said before, it trips the breaker instantly on the transfer pannel I have set up. The way the pole transformers are set up, I am guessing, is that the 240 volt side has such a low resistance or is it impeadance? , it acts as a dead short. when back fed.
its too early for all this teckinical stuff.........
let me think here for a second.... your typical wall charger is a 10:1 ratio (120v to 12 v) the trans former at the pole would be about a 42:1 ratio (10Kv to 240 Vac) so that means there is 42 turns on the primary side to every one turn on the secondary side.......
I'll leave out the three phase Delta and Wye configureations, along with 208/277 and 480 industiral set ups
JOHN?
this has my head wired this AM................
Ryan................
Man am I tired. I blame the time change!
But aside from that little bit, good morning. Just a few days before heading to D.C. Still need to do some prep work......
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Konbanwa,
The temperature dropped a few degrees today but it was still sunny. The workload was the typical amount for a Monday. We had some authentic Filipino food today for lunch, but it wasn’t as good as the stuff I had in the Philippines in 2000. I made my version of al pastor tacos for dinner tonight and not a morsel is left. The older son’s newest Wii game arrived today; it is a Star Wars game and it is awesome.
John – I’m looking forward to baseball season. We’ve been watching the World Baseball Classic the past few days. I wish I would have known there were some games being played in Tokyo sooner and I would have bought some tickets. Have fun at the trade show.
SJ – Do you ever see any Lionel Reading passenger cars (6-15102, 6-15104, 6-15105, 6-15106) at these shows? I have two (6-15101, 6-15103) so far to go with the FA-2 AA (6-18934) set I have, but I would like to get a few more. The one set for sale on eBay is way expensive. I haven’t seen any for sale at any of the online retailers.
Sayonara,
Joe
Good Morning!
Just got back from the morning walk with my dynamic duo. A chilly 32. Because of the time change, it was dark and we just did a lap around the block. A very uneventful walk. Now it is time for breakfast. I think I will join Chuck in a bowl of Cheerios.
Today, Doray and I are going to a trade show for the Ice Cream Shop, at a supplier's wharehouse in Vineland. They have a great lunch and sampling the products is alwas tasty! Tonight I have school.
Enjoy the Day,
John
Evenin' All.
Time change sure is screwing with the body clock.
Did get a bit more of weed pulling done today, spent about two hours climbing around the hill like a mountain goat. Filled a garbage can for yardwaste pickup on tuesday, after that I was wiped out.
8n, Congas on finding a spot for your "retirement abode", when does the countdown begin. Not to far from the Corvette museum I hope.
Chief, Why not put the kitty-kat to work on your critter issue.
Getting close to beddy bye time.
Nite all.
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Hudson#685 Chief, Ryan: Please use care with that setup for the generators. They are a Lineman's Nightmare. Kevin is right.
Chief, Ryan: Please use care with that setup for the generators. They are a Lineman's Nightmare. Kevin is right.
Per Chief: "John, you noticed I put in bold and first, THROW MAIN BREAKER FIRST. I also noted if you didn't, you would give linemen a fit.'
John!!! never say that Kevin is right about anything again. ( burns Chief's blood and he can't take a yank being right) I don't want Chief to have the big one on my account. But what could happen if someone did not know what Chief knows about his hook up and tried to fire up his system with the wrong procedure? A lineman may get fried. That is why I did mine by code not Reb style where someone could get killed. My system is fail-safe, and code.
Pat. If you look at the transfer switch I got , it comes with the breakers, I did not have to buy any extras.,
Have a good night all!!
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Drizzle and in the 40's here today. Haven't really seen much sun for the last three weeks.
We returned home yesterdat froma vacation trip to Kentucky. We've put an offer in on a 5 acre woodes hillside lot there. We walked it and saw that there were a couple of potential building sites on it. Nice views, hiddwn from the road, and there is lots of mature hickory and oak trees standing on the property. The price was right, so we bit. Starting to tie up the financing and other details related to closing a real estate deal over the next few weeks.
Going to be fun to describe our retirement property to my boss this week
The hotel internet service was poor, so I didn't bother keeping up with the pot.
Finally got the land line back in service last Thursday. The last snow cannon shot that landed here on Feb.26 took the phones out. They came back on March 4 long enough to get a computerized sales call, then went out again until Thursday. I'm thinking that I should get a reduction in the bill for the time I didn't have. I would not complain over a day or two, but 10 days is a different matter.
Sumbob - saw a Corvair panel truck that is probably for sale on I-70 just west of Columbis, Mo. on the way home. Looked rough and incomplete, though. Would be a pretty big project.
Got the #60 trolly and #50 gang car I picked up in that group of used stuff I bought at the LHS last month cleaned up and running. I'll need a couple of parts for the trolly.
Speaking of the trolly, it falls in and out of a 'coffee grinder' sound similar to a Burro crane. When the trolly is making the 'coffee grinder' sound, is is slower than when it settles down and runs quietly. It is worse in one direction than the other. This is the first one that I have messed with. Do I have an armature end play issue here?
Back to work tomorrow - the SS fund needs my help.
Well I got a grand total of nothing done today. Well, that's not exactly true. I did run some trains.Time to call it a night here. See y'all tomorrow. That is if the rest of the hours don't run off.
Good evening all,
Windy but mild day in SE Indiana with temps in the 60s. Ran the trains for the grandkids. It was a good day. No Beacon tonight. I hope everyone has a good day.
Hudson#685Jeffrey: First you create "Franken Trains" from misc parts now "Frankenputers". Amazing.
Evening all. Warm. Fair and like spring should be. Warmer tomorrow.
SIL's mid afternoon meal was great. Went to Red Bowl. Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian and Vietnamise.
John, you noticed I put in bold and first, THROW MAIN BREAKER FIRST. I also noted if you didn't, you would give linemen a fit.
Worked in Box for a little. Been getting a motion detector going off during the night. Last time, within 15 mintues. Turned both of them off. Well, found the problem. Tom and Jerry [or just one]. I found someone had eaten some of my dried Edgecombe Co. peanuts in the shell. Left crumbles and a "calling card". I knew we caulked around the floor next to the wall and this flooring was right over the subflooring. Also caulked around the ceiling and then put up molding. Doors and windows are sealed tight. AH. Check the electrical closet. I had forgoten to caulk around the cables going through the floor and a couple going through the ceiling in the closet. Also in there was an empty peanut shell. Its caulked up tight now [top and bottom]. Up by the peanuts is a tray of "blue candy" for desert. That is in case they or it is hiding inside. Don't think so but wanted to be sure. Wait a week and then enable motion detectors [which are marked pet safe].
Now for popcorn and TV.
Good night.
It's 57 DEGREES.
Rain tomorrow. Kev the meatloaf was good I hope yours was too. John York was on my mind when I passed on those offers. Of course if it was something I really NEEDED I would have bought. A couple examples: 364 conveyer log loader like new in the box $50.. A decent 2037, no tender $30. Again decent NYC F3 AA $250. These guys know the show seasons almost over. Banilla will be waiting for the thingy..S.J.
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Good Evening:
Beautiful but chilly day here today. It hit 45 and not much sun. My son and I finished the mounting and wiring for a Aerator on the front of his John Deere Quick Track Stand up machine. We bought it used and made all of the mounts ourselves. Works great.
Rich: The train show in Edison is next weekend. We are planning to be there.
Pat, I agree with you with the extension cords. It is a small generator and all we used it for was the sump pump, the refrigerator and a couple of lights. Heating we use the wood stove, cooking the wood stove and the Coleman propane stove or the BBQ Grill. Soon we aill be springing for that 20kv Kohler, hooked up according to code. The 40 year old 3500 watt Sears Generator is giving up the ghost.
Buckeye: I agree with Pat, WOW!
Joe: Baseball Practice, Spring is around the corner. Enjoy the time with the boys. It goes fast!
Barry: Glad that you are feeling better.
Jeffrey: First you create "Franken Trains" from misc parts now "Frankenputers". Amazing.
SJ: Too bad the show was a bust. The good news is a little over a month to York!
Brutus, Jim, You lost me with the cables. Too bad all of my friends are not new technology savy and that includes Brother in Laws!
Have a Great Night!
KRM LawsonFarmsRR Laz - I have a westinghouse 9000 watt. There are other brands out there. I sugest you stay away fron Harbor Freight. They only have 1 yr warrentee and no electric start. Also has several poor ratings. Kev - I considered the manual transfer switch, but didn't have the required extra breakers. Pat Pat is yours the WH7500E?? If so that looks like a very nice unit for under $1,000. Good choice.
LawsonFarmsRR Laz - I have a westinghouse 9000 watt. There are other brands out there. I sugest you stay away fron Harbor Freight. They only have 1 yr warrentee and no electric start. Also has several poor ratings. Kev - I considered the manual transfer switch, but didn't have the required extra breakers. Pat
Laz - I have a westinghouse 9000 watt. There are other brands out there. I sugest you stay away fron Harbor Freight. They only have 1 yr warrentee and no electric start. Also has several poor ratings.
Kev - I considered the manual transfer switch, but didn't have the required extra breakers.
Pat
Pat is yours the WH7500E?? If so that looks like a very nice unit for under $1,000. Good choice.
I am not sure of the number, didn't take time to look it up, but I paid $557.00 for it at amazon.
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Good to see you again Darren.
SJ, your power of suggestion has forced me to make Meat Loaf for dinner tonight.
Just stopping by to say Hi and given folks a video to enjoy from out Alaska 1999 trip
watch?v=jR1tXtXBUiM
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62 wonderful degrees
The Chief must be giving a real long speech for us to get this warm.
Train show was a bust, deals were offered but nothing I wanted bad enough to bring home. S.J.
Our power is back on. Off for 3 3/4 days!
Chief - To run AC we will have to flip switches back and forth between the AC and other motors (Ref and freezer. etc.) I timed my generator and I got 11.5 hrs on one tank of gas. I still have to fill it twice a day.
John - The extension cord game can't be fun. How do you shout the doors with the cords entering the house? And don't the cords mess up the carpeting? And there is the trip factor.
Morning. Sunny and mid 60's and no Yankee cold wind.
Got future SIL's B'day meal this afternoon.
So pretty I do not want to work in the Box but probably will.
Got a busy Mayor's week ahead.
Buckeye, really nice link. Why? They have NS videos.
Hope everyone has a great week.
Temp is 43 and partly cloudy
The club meet was good but shut down early as I think we were all thinking time change. Granny will be gone most of the day but she did make me a meat loaf. I haven't thought breakfast yet. I had a thread deleted from OGR yesterday and I think it was sabotaged by a couple guys. Too bad they spoiled it, I thought it was a good subject and was quite active. I will keep the suspects to myself though..Small former TTOS show today. I think there will be 1 more to end the season..S.J.
Good morning,
Light rain and snow is melting. I think DougM is going to get a bunch of rain.
Wifey had a good birthday and told me to tell you guy’s thanks.
Great link Buckeye.
SPman, Sounds like you need to do a defrag and disc clean up on your Dell.
Chief and Ryan. manual transfer switches cost a lot less and do the job.
My Generator is hooked to a manual transfer switch and will not let gen power to the main line circuits with the line power hooked up. It is also okay per code. It has ten circuits and keeps the house alive. I got it NIB on the bay for $124. 00 and it can handle 30 AMP. It is just like this one in the link below but 10 circuit not eight. The 100’ of 10-3 with ground wire cost more than the generator manual transfer switch. All you do is start the gen decide what circuits in the manual transfer switch you want to run turn off the ones you don’t want and throw the switch. When the power comes back turn off the gen turn on all the circuits in the transfer box and flip the main switch. If I had a bigger generator I could just throw the switch but my generator is not large enough to run all ten circuits at once. It is only 5,000 watt and 20 AMP
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Manual-generator-transfer-switch-/111027154157?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d9bbeced
Hi GUYZ,
Nice this morning here a4 37 to get to 54 today. Yesterday did nice walk with my GALs. Came home and warshed the two vehicles, and shammied down. Went to church then had supper. No trains last nite.
PAT, yepper got to look into the gas generators. Gotta talk with my GASMAN and see what is out there. I know about the GENARIC Gens but is there other brands. I'll check it out maybe this week.
RYAN, 100 years o leaves that will make good worm bedding for trout season.
Stay frosty my friends,
laz57
good morning. waiting on wife to get ready so we can go out and get some food
KEV those upgrades (w/ turbo) are pricey. the Banks set up was 3600.00
if i was towing alot all the time then it would be a differnt story. those days are over
Cheif, Thats exactly how i do my generator. they can keep the 1500.00 switch. I once forgot to flip the main, the breaker on the generator trips instantly, has to do with the generator not being "Tuned" to the line frequency I dont know, some EE was trying to explain it to me awhile back, but in engineering terms,
And, i forgot to mention, the excavator guy was here yesterday, and said it so muddy down there from 100's of years of leaves decomposing. he said scrape er' down a foot or so and it'll be fine!
makes sense....
gotta run
Ryan
Buckeye Riveter Yesterday when I sent this link to Blueberry all he had to say is, "WOW". http://www.railserve.com/youtube_train_videos/
Yesterday when I sent this link to Blueberry all he had to say is, "WOW".
http://www.railserve.com/youtube_train_videos/
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