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Subject: 
Re: Motorized Switch
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.trains, lugnet.technic
Date: 
Fri, 7 Jun 2002 16:04:37 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Thomas Avery writes:
In lugnet.trains, James Brown writes:
I'm going to experiment by leaving the motor on for a while,
and seeing what happens.

Well, some good, some bad.  The good is that leaving the motor going in one
direction for 20 minutes causes no separations and no apparent stress to any
parts.

20 minutes?!?! Yikes!

I've had a couple people say that now. :)

I've stalled my motors often, but only for a few seconds. I imagined that
would be the same situation for your switch. Leaving it on for 20 min-
you're boldly going where no Technic-head has gone before... ;-)

Normally the switch won't even have it stalled for a few seconds; it takes
less than a second of power to flip the switch over.  Just tapping the
button isn't *quite* enough time, but it's not much more than that.

p.s. I would have never guessed that a motor would have survived that. It's
good to know, though. Thanks for sharing.

There doesn't appear to be any lasting damage, although it's now hard to
tell, since I didn't mark it, and they all look and operate the same. :)

thanks,

James



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  Re: Motorized Switch
 
(...) 20 minutes?!?! Yikes! I've stalled my motors often, but only for a few seconds. I imagined that would be the same situation for your switch. Leaving it on for 20 min- you're boldly going where no Technic-head has gone before... ;-) TJ p.s. I (...) (22 years ago, 7-Jun-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.technic)

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