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9V Electric Wires / Train Power
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Date: 
Fri, 26 Oct 2001 15:50:14 GMT
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Does anyone in the UK have any spare, or a source of 9V wires?  I'm rapidly
running out as I electrify things, and the only ones I can buy are either in
the motor kit or the train lighting kit.

I'm also looking to modify my train controller to output a steady 9V supply
on a Lego wire.  Is anyone else interested in this mod?  If it works, I can
probably make up some more - if I can get some wires, of course.  I could
offer to trade the mod for wires, I suppose.  It would be a simple fit,
possibly even no soldering, just open the case, fit, then screw back together.


Jason J Railton



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  Re: 9V Electric Wires / Train Power
 
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Jason J. Railton (<GLtLBq.EJL@lugnet.com>) wrote at 15:50:14 (...) Mark Morgan may still have some Exploration Mars sets (9736). These come with very long wires, and I'm keeping mine :-) (...) What's wrong with just turning the (...) (23 years ago, 26-Oct-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)
  Re: 9V Electric Wires / Train Power
 
(...) Running out of 9v wires is a common problem! The bulk bricks section of Lego Shop At Home still has individual 9cm 9v leads for the rather steep price of £3.99 each (item no. 5041). I'm sure they used to do some 28cm leads as well, but they (...) (23 years ago, 29-Oct-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)

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