The real question is how goes the truck experiment?
I know I’m resurrecting and old thread but there has been some progress. This project was shelved for a long time due to a stall in the truck improvement project, but a recent development on that has brought me back.
I went ahead and installed the keep alive. It went very smoothly. I have a stick pile of 470uF tantalum capacitors that I don’t want to use In locomotives as They are only 16v. I’ve had a few explode during testing. But there is lots of room in this car body. So I wired two In series and that makes it a 32v cap but half the capacitance. Wire another series pair in parallel and that makes it a 32v 470uf.
The assembly tucks nicely into the model and isn’t very visible through the doors, which is why I chose this spot.
As far as the truck parked object goes, this one uses the version one truck that had bronze bushings. It rolled better than stock but not well enough to have a train longer than about 6 cars. It is however a great way to add power pick up, and with keep alive it’s now flicker free.
Recently I have experimented with the bearings and wheels from a Rapido LRC car.
@CNR5529 was helping me with tuning those trucks and noticed that the bearings were remarkably similar in size to the bushings. He popped a set of LEC wheels and bearings into this truck and the car absolutely glides, which makes it really promising. There will be an update in the other thread soon.
Craig