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Nickcb
Joined: 18 Feb 2009 Posts: 9 Location: Swanage ,Dorset UK
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:01 pm Post subject: New boy on the block |
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Hi All,
Have just joined the Tgauge set and my wife is delighted (all that extra space etc)
Anyway here are the first stupid questions, among many probably:
How do you use the wheel cleaner with the little slot things and what exactly do the sensors do? Sadly my Japanese is a little rusty. Best wishes Nick |
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David K Smith Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Joined: 03 Sep 2008 Posts: 435 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:11 pm Post subject: |
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Nick, welcome member 100! Glad to see you've jumped right in. There are no "stupid" questions here.
You can find translated instructions for the wheel cleaner (and most everything else) here:
http://www.t-gauge.net/product-2.htm
The sensors allow you to run a train that automatically reverses. You can set up a point-to-point line (as opposed to a loop) and put a sensor on each end. The train will stop at the sensor and acutomatically reverse. There is a switch on the box that lets you choose between immediate reversing and delayed reversing (the train will stop for about 5 seconds).
You can also put a single sensor on a loop, and the train will reverse each time it reaches it.
There are some additional details in the online instructions. _________________ —David
http://www.t-gauge.net/
http://1-450.blogspot.com/ |
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Nickcb
Joined: 18 Feb 2009 Posts: 9 Location: Swanage ,Dorset UK
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:20 pm Post subject: New boy on the block |
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Many thanks for that David,
I can't wait to get modelling, I have a feeling that Tgauge is going to be big, if you'll pardon the pun. Many thanks once again for the info.
Nick |
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DJdeTrainman
Joined: 05 Feb 2009 Posts: 93 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:22 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, I belive the A-B switch changes it, A it reverses automatically, and B it is delayed, based on how loose or tight the knobs are on the back of the controller, yes? _________________ D.J. (Now also Other David, since Mr. Smith was here first)
http://www.trainweb.org/mccann/offer.htm
-Silence is golden...
...but the noise from T gauge must be at least a bronze. |
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trainspotter-usa
Joined: 04 Sep 2008 Posts: 315 Location: Minnesota
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:30 pm Post subject: |
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Welcome Nick:
And don't worry if you can't get it to work. I've had mine for 6 months and still can't get it to work properly
Ian _________________ I CAN see how cool this stuff is!!!
http://more-t-please.blogspot.com/ |
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rmyers
Joined: 19 Nov 2008 Posts: 73 Location: Evanston, IL USA
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Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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DJdeTrainman wrote: | Yes, I belive the A-B switch changes it, A it reverses automatically, and B it is delayed, based on how loose or tight the knobs are on the back of the controller, yes? |
The knobs on the back adjust the sensitivity of the sensors. Too little the train never stops, too much it may reverse because of a variation in background lighting.
The delay position is recommended.
Bob |
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darrel
Joined: 20 Feb 2009 Posts: 8 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:44 pm Post subject: |
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hi im new here to bought my first t scale train and track today. I was going to ask what all the japaneese instructions ment but thats just been answered thank you. |
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David K Smith Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Joined: 03 Sep 2008 Posts: 435 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:29 pm Post subject: |
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darrel wrote: | hi im new here to bought my first t scale train and track today. I was going to ask what all the japaneese instructions ment but thats just been answered thank you. |
Welcome, Darrel! Isn't it awesome when you join a forum and you don't even have to post a question to get an answer? We're all mind-readers here, don't you know. _________________ —David
http://www.t-gauge.net/
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DJdeTrainman
Joined: 05 Feb 2009 Posts: 93 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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Other David is right: We can all read minds... You are thinking...
...I CAN'T READ MINDS!!! Anyways, we always welcome new meat... I mean, devotees... to T gauge ! _________________ D.J. (Now also Other David, since Mr. Smith was here first)
http://www.trainweb.org/mccann/offer.htm
-Silence is golden...
...but the noise from T gauge must be at least a bronze. |
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DJdeTrainman
Joined: 05 Feb 2009 Posts: 93 Location: New Jersey, USA
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:13 am Post subject: |
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...oh, and yes, everyone else I know calls me David, but just call me DJ here, it makes things a lot simpler, unless you really want to call me David, because I really don't mind, or you can just ignore this whole post. It's all your decision. _________________ D.J. (Now also Other David, since Mr. Smith was here first)
http://www.trainweb.org/mccann/offer.htm
-Silence is golden...
...but the noise from T gauge must be at least a bronze. |
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darrel
Joined: 20 Feb 2009 Posts: 8 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:42 am Post subject: |
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thanks guys gave it a test run earlier it works well i started off in 00 them moved ti N gauge at least it cant get any smaller (or can it?)
its going to be a challenge but im looking forward to it. |
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victorian t gauge
Joined: 02 Nov 2008 Posts: 109 Location: traralgon, victoria, australia
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 9:27 am Post subject: |
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at least it cant get any smaller (or can it)[/quote]
if it ever does, i want some!! hmmm, Tn3...... |
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B 67
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 277 Location: Stratford, Australia
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 11:38 am Post subject: |
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victorian t gauge wrote: | at least it cant get any smaller (or can it)
if it ever does, i want some!! hmmm, Tn3...... |
Of course it gets smaller.
TY scale (1:900) has been around longer than T gauge. But the founder of this forum can show us one that makes even TY look huge. However, these are not 2-rail electrified systems. _________________ Darren,
Stratford,
Australia. |
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David K Smith Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
Joined: 03 Sep 2008 Posts: 435 Location: New Jersey, USA
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TBA
Joined: 08 Sep 2008 Posts: 120 Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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I think 1:700 could be the next step. There are already solid-resin vehicles and trains in this scale for shipyard dioramas. _________________ Brian Austin |
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