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Re: Silly train voltage question...
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 27 Aug 1999 01:13:49 GMT
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Steve Demlow wrote in message ...
> Yes, it is pretty easy to build a small housing from standard bricks/plates
> (and maybe a tile) that firmly holds the contact prongs of a 4.5/12V wire
> against the leads of a 9V conducting plate.
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> Steve
Sounds like a good solution. Maybe I will use the extra battery box I have
from my Technic motor set. I can fill it with rechargeable AA's and let my
son go to town (so to speak).
Thanks!
Eric
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| | Re: Silly train voltage question...
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| (...) Yes, it is pretty easy to build a small housing from standard bricks/plates (and maybe a tile) that firmly holds the contact prongs of a 4.5/12V wire against the leads of a 9V conducting plate. Steve (25 years ago, 27-Aug-99, to lugnet.trains)
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