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Switching from 4,5V to 9V
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.trains
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Date:
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Tue, 14 Dec 1999 08:18:45 GMT
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Hi there,
is there any brick - or has anyone "build" one - which allows to connect 4,5V
tracks to 9V tracks? (I first got a shock when I saw the 9V tracks...)
Even so:
Has anyone experience in tuning up 4,5V tracks to allow 9V trains to go on it -
is this possible?
I'd like to go all my trains the hole "circle".
Matz
PS: If not, it would be a good idea to tell TLC about that problem...
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: Switching from 4,5V to 9V
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| (...) I had the same shock, but that was some 9-10 years ago (the 9V tracks were introduced in 1990, but the 'grey' tracks were available until 1994 IIRC). (...) - (...) I think you mean 12V, since the 4,5V trains carry their own power in a car and (...) (25 years ago, 14-Dec-99, to lugnet.trains)
| | | Re: Switching from 4,5V to 9V
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| (...) I have built 2. Take a piece of straight 9v track, and cut it in 1/2. Take 2 rails from the 4.5V track, and cut them in 2. (I use a dremel (the metal on the 9v track) and a minature Hacksaw (the plastic) to do my cutting). Take 1 sleeper, a (...) (25 years ago, 14-Dec-99, to lugnet.trains)
| | | Re: Switching from 4,5V to 9V
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| Hi Mathias, I'm the "German fellow", who has done a conversion of 9V motors to work on 12V track. If interested follow this link and look into the "Lego Motor History" section: (URL) Godt" Ben BTW: do you know the German Lego-Forum: (URL) (25 years ago, 15-Dec-99, to lugnet.trains)
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