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Re: Wire routing
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lugnet.trains
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Sun, 23 Jan 2005 04:35:21 GMT
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G'Day
This is the method i most commonly use, as the wire comes of the motor block
and enters the 'fuel tanks' i put a horizontal loop in the wire before in
goes up into the body of the loco, seems to give it enough play that the
motor swings relatively freely.
Cheers
Oliver
Play Well
"Horst Lehner" <Horst_Lehner@myhymer.com> wrote in message
news:BE160192.23B86%Horst_Lehner@myhymer.com...
> Hello Larry,
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> here is another weird idea that might help or not ...
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> If, wherever you are currently routing the cable, you give it one whole
> turn, wouldn't that make sure there is at least one place along the cable
> length that allows the cable to easily bend in any direction? Maybe that
> reduces resistance enough to be able to live with ...
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> Greetings
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> Horst
>
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| Hello Larry, here is another weird idea that might help or not ... If, wherever you are currently routing the cable, you give it one whole turn, wouldn't that make sure there is at least one place along the cable length that allows the cable to (...) (20 years ago, 20-Jan-05, to lugnet.trains)
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