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GaryHinshaw

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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1110 on: December 24, 2015, 02:30:17 PM »
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Decorating for the holidays:



After getting a replacement circuit breaker to replace a defective one, I installed LEDs in all of them.  While testing them I realized it was kind of seasonal (not so obvious in the photo, alas).

Merry Christmas from Tehachapi, BC!  May all your blocks be green come 2016!

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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1111 on: December 24, 2015, 03:10:25 PM »
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Decorating for the holidays:



After getting a replacement circuit breaker to replace a defective one, I installed LEDs in all of them.  While testing them I realized it was kind of seasonal (not so obvious in the photo, alas).

Merry Christmas from Tehachapi, BC!  May all your blocks be green come 2016!

And to you and Tehachapi, BC.

A frightening photo. What the heck are those boards?
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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1112 on: December 24, 2015, 03:37:06 PM »
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Circuit breakers.  They divide the layout up into 6 districts so that a short somewhere only brings down 1/6th of the layout.  They look fancy because they're a little bit smart, but basically just 2 wires in, 2 wires out.  The top two LEDs are red because I put quarters on the track to test those districts.

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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1113 on: December 24, 2015, 04:03:46 PM »
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Gary,
Are those the PSX breakers?

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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1114 on: December 24, 2015, 04:19:37 PM »
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Hi Allen.  These are On Guard units (OG-CB), the little cousin of PSX.  If I get heavily into onboard sound some day, I may have to upgrade, but so far they've been trouble free.

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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1115 on: December 24, 2015, 05:41:49 PM »
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Hi Gary and thanks
Ah!  OK I didn't think they looked quite like the PSX units I have, that has yet to be installed.  :facepalm:
Don't see me going with sound yet, but I jumped up to the PSX units to replace my PM42's only because I found a good deal on them.  Curious to see how much better they'll work?




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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1116 on: December 24, 2015, 06:11:47 PM »
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Circuit breakers.  They divide the layout up into 6 districts so that a short somewhere only brings down 1/6th of the layout.  They look fancy because they're a little bit smart, but basically just 2 wires in, 2 wires out.  The top two are red because I put quarters on the track to test those districts.
Very nice neat work. They do look kinda Christmasy.
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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1117 on: December 24, 2015, 07:36:10 PM »
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Very neat electrical work, Gary.  I can say from first hand experience that all of the efforts "under the hood" are really worth it when you are operating trains on TBC.  We need to see more photos like this... :ashat:

All the best for the holidays!

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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1118 on: December 30, 2015, 03:17:48 AM »
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TBC just experienced its first perceptible earthquake: a magnitude 4.8 jolt 19 km NNE of Victoria BC.  It was very brief, but substantial enough to give us an adrenaline rush.  Happily no damage, and all cars remained on the rails.

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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1119 on: December 30, 2015, 09:26:34 AM »
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What? No tunnels collapsed? (SP lost two in the 1952 Tehachapi quake. It was ~7.7.)
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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1120 on: December 30, 2015, 10:12:31 AM »
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Gary,

I'm happy to hear that there was no damage.  But, I'm curious, in the absence of scenery on your layout to catch rolling stock, do you tend to park rolling stock away from the edges?  I know on my layout that I tend to do so, not so much because of a fear of earthquakes, but due to the risk of children, especially my four-year-old daughter, Aly (otherwise known as Tornado Aly), who tends to swing and lean on the layout's table legs.

That said, I recall the Virginia earthquake in August 2011, so, since then, I have an idea of your description, "jolt."  Heh, you'll appreciate this:



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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1121 on: December 30, 2015, 10:13:47 AM »
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Scary stuff!  Glad you are OK!

Kudos for solid benchwork   :ashat:

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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1122 on: December 30, 2015, 10:20:37 AM »
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Usually it is good to shake things up a little.
Glad there are no repairs needed.
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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1123 on: December 30, 2015, 07:57:27 PM »
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I'm curious, in the absence of scenery on your layout to catch rolling stock, do you tend to park rolling stock away from the edges?  DFF

Dave, I don't make a special point of it actually, and I have had a few ops-related mishaps because of the lack of scenery.*  One area of concern is the Vortex, which is part staging yard, and will typically have trains parked in it.   I haven't made firm plans for any barriers in there yet, but I expect I will. 

*The last item on the to-do list before scenery work can commence is about to be ticked off: I'm getting DCC-controlled turnouts and block detection wired up over the holidays.  With that infrastructure work done (and the mainline ballasting as well) landforms can soon follow.   How long has it been?....  :o


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Re: Tehachapi, BC
« Reply #1124 on: December 30, 2015, 08:08:28 PM »
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BTW, they're predicting swift sales of earthquake kits following this tremor (which is a good thing).  My wife actually went on such a spree a few months ago, so in theory we're modestly prepared...