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Peteski et al raise good points. I was just wondering if a small fuse could be placed one on each leg of the power pickup installed in the dummy loco would be beneficial/ doable or even possible to protect the decodered loco and the flexible small gauge wire in the dummy?
Thanks Pete. You have articulated what started forming in my own head plus some I hadn’t considered, yet. Yeah, any type of protection is going to need access, but so is fixing melted wires like you say. I was thinking something like plug-in glass tube fuses in a holder. Something like what you sometimes find in incandescent Christmas lights or in UK receptacle plugs or even automotive fuses. Not sure if any of these or similar on the market that would be suitable for this application or if they would even be fast enough.
Hi guys.Maybe it's just me, but perhaps there's a bit of over-thinking going on here? Maybe there are circumstances where that melted wire could melt or deform a plastic shell, which WOULD be a problem given our limited-run locos and lack of spare parts, but I doubt that's much of risk given how such wiring will be routed inside and between locomotives. Or at least, how I imagine it SHOULD be routed.
Yes, maybe a bit of overthinking is going on here but I think the discussion has helped establish that the effort vs benefit equation of fuses in the dummy loco is probably not worth it overall. Sorry I spoke.