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I wouldn't even consider that. The existing pickup system works well (and has been for decades) and makes the model easy to service. I was disappointed when Atlas modified this well-working system by hardwiring the trucks in their new models.Those springy pickup strips are always under tension,so they are in contact with the trucks at all times (even running over uneven track). What I do to maximize their reliability is to polish the contact areas on the strips and on the metal "fingers" protruding from the trucks. Smooth clean surfaces result in good contact. I first use this emery board (alll 4 grits) to polish the metal fingers on the trucks. Just the contact area.The strips are smooth enough, so they do nto need the emery board treatment. Then I mount a polishing wheel in my Dremel tool and using a metal polish I buff both, the tip of the metal finger, and the contact area on the strips to a mirror-like finish. I do not apply any lubricant to the contact area - I leave it dry. Oils/grease are sticky and can attract crud which can interfere with the electrical contact. The polished areas stay clean for a long time.I also make sure to take the trucks apart and clean the axle points, and the metal bearing/pickup cups. Before reassembly I add soem light oil iinto the bearing cups. Not fill them with lubricant - just moisten the cup's inside.We now have problem-free electrical pickup. Look Ma, no wires!
fiberglass pen brush works even better. I understand the OPs issues sometimes you get that funny engine that will not tune right. the new wired atlas jobs are decent when they work. I would like to source those little crimp pins they use though...
Has anyone hardwired Kato and Atlas truck pick-ups to eliminate the side slide pickup strips.
I hard wire a number of diesels. But, I use the existing contact axle cup wipers. I solder a wire to the upper part of the bronze strip, then to a good contact point on the decoder, or the top bronze strip (i.e., Kato, Atlas, Arnold, Athearn, InterMountain). It is really hard to show this in a picture...
I added traditional pickup strips to my GP15.Works great.
I'm from the Show Me state, could you show me how you did that? Just picked up a GP15, and I've already noticed how it stalls on Kato #6 turnouts while creeping so a better pick up system would help tremendously, especially since I want to add a sound decoder to it.