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the motor in the loco is different from most n-scale motors.it has about twice the resistance as other motorA Kato motor at 18 ohms and the Intermountain at 35.the voltage ends up at about twice the usual numberWith the gear ratio at 40:1 an anemic motor is not a worry.victor
Quote from: victor miranda on March 02, 2010, 05:49:23 PMthe motor in the loco is different from most n-scale motors.it has about twice the resistance as other motorA Kato motor at 18 ohms and the Intermountain at 35.the voltage ends up at about twice the usual numberWith the gear ratio at 40:1 an anemic motor is not a worry.victorCould you elaborate more on how the motor is different? I understand ohm resistance but what is causing it?The S.
Ok I checked the traction tires for slippage and all 4 were ok . I cleaned all drivers and test track with alcohol . I retested the tractive and now I get 22 grams , better , but not so hot either . I also noticed that while cleaning the drivers upside down that the drivers would jam to a stop at times , and reverse was needed to unjam it . Here is where it sits on my tractive list .