Nana, nana, nana!Nobody likes a nitpicker Shirley!
Nana, nana, nana!Nobody likes a nitpicker Shirley!
Nana, nana, nana!
If you are having a lot of electronic failures that is usually indicative of a static control issue , carpet of course is really good at generating loads of static , hardwood is better it doesn't generate as much it just won't dispate any that accumulates very rapidly.Hardwood floors.
Very early defect detector?I forgot! I actually have a train-related photo. I have no idea what it's showing, but I'm sure someone here will know.
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Found a couple more in my stash:
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Curt: Total Left Knee Replacement. Believe you're right about BLI stuff. BLI electronics does some quirky things when least expected.what kind of surgery are you getting?
Greg and Curt: Great Idea...I need to incorporate a couple on my layout also. The additional precaution is worth the cost.Good idea to place that circuit between the main buss and the Command Station. Extra protection. I think I'll do just that myself since the wiring is accessible and the unit easy to install.
Beady: our are looking at the car inspector in his position to inspect the underside of cars approaching the Apex of the Hump somewhere in our universe.I have no idea what it's showing, but I'm sure someone here will know.
I would bet even Rolls-Royce built a lemon or two.Several years ago, I bought a Digitrax DB150 to take over for my aging DCS50 Zephyr. I stored the Zephyr in a drawer, and started using the DB150.
After many, many decoder failures blamed on the DB150, I sold it and got an NCE ProCab Wireless system, since that was what was being used at my club. I left the club, and the Pro Cab, while good, left a really sour taste after the warranty refusal I described. When I downsized to the small N layout, I really didn't need all that power anyway, so I sold it, dusted off the old DCS50, and started using it again. It is really dated, and won't handle new DCC features. I started looking around, and decided on the MRC. If I ever get it, we'll see how it compares to the others.
I cared about you Beady. I voted affirmative in post #234!Well, since no one seems to care:
So your pool is over half empty? Or is it more than twice as large as it needs to be?Willie, my pool is almost half full!
Don't confuse meSo your pool is over half empty? Or is it more than twice as large as it needs to be?