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Okay, Ed, since you goaded me to do the math....a 1k ohm resistor on your wheelset would only draw 12 mA, and a 10k (which I presume you are using, or even higher)would only draw 1.2mA. So carbon conductive goo would work fine. And any additional resistance it imparts would benegligable because the length of carbon track is so short.Actually, there is a company, Creative Materials, that makes "resistive inks" in a variety of resistance value.i.e. you can buy some that is "10,000 ohms per centimeter" for example. If you used that, you don't need a resistor at all.Just a stripe of ink and you've got your conductive wheelset. But I cannot find anybody who sells it retail....
Back in stock. They show 20, well now 19 in stock
I'm sorry, I must be dense, but who has them again?Thanks Otto K.
.0585, give or take .0005". For the 3602 and the 3302.I don't find that steep grades or long trains affects the tracking of the narrow wheels. But track gauge and turnout flangeways do.
Thanks @jagged ben . Just to make sure, these are the new sets just released by Scaletrains, right? I get .059 if I squeeze tight on the original FVM's.Otto K.
@DeltaBravo have you followed up or heard anything from IM ? I grabbed a 12 pack off the rack the other day of the 33" MT wheels and they all measured out like you found. .5425
The "semi-scale" Scale Trains test train saga continues, with much success. I've managed to navigate the test train through my Shinohara equipped staging yard and headed back down hill, including the 3% grade. The Code 70 Shinohara turnouts are well gauged and I encountered no issues, testing at slow (yard limits) speed.And on the down grade, not only the train performed well with no derailments, but even the dreaded slinky effect mostly disappeared. It seems the consistent rollabilty and lack of uneven friction smoothed out the descent. I need to do some more testing, but so far so good.I did find a couple of track issues that need fixing, but other than that I'm impressed. And not a single "wobbler" so far...To be continued, if anyone cares.Otto