Madman
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I received my loco today. Very nice indeed. Did the usual maintainence check before putting any power to it. Lubed the gears and so forth. The sound is very good. The horn sounds a short blast as the loco starts to move, and a long blast when passing over a track magnet.
Since I will be operating on battery power, I had one question. First, let me point out that my batteries and G Scale Graphics hardware is located in a trailng car. That said, my question has to do with feeding power to the locomotive. On all of my LGB locos, I use the rear lighting socket to power the loco. Somewhere, in these forums, in the distant past, I read where powering some of LGB's locos in this manner could have adverse effects on the circuit board. I did a quick bench test using the lighting socket as described, and everything worked accordong to Hoyle. The sound, lights motors horn, etc. Does anyone have any recollection of the backfeeding through the lighting socket issue?
One other item that I noticed was a small rectangular box at the end of one of the motor blocks. It is about 1/4" square and about 1 1/4" long. It sits crosswise to the loco. Hangs down just a bit below the motor cover. Seems to have a manet inside of it. Not sure what it would be for.
Since I will be operating on battery power, I had one question. First, let me point out that my batteries and G Scale Graphics hardware is located in a trailng car. That said, my question has to do with feeding power to the locomotive. On all of my LGB locos, I use the rear lighting socket to power the loco. Somewhere, in these forums, in the distant past, I read where powering some of LGB's locos in this manner could have adverse effects on the circuit board. I did a quick bench test using the lighting socket as described, and everything worked accordong to Hoyle. The sound, lights motors horn, etc. Does anyone have any recollection of the backfeeding through the lighting socket issue?
One other item that I noticed was a small rectangular box at the end of one of the motor blocks. It is about 1/4" square and about 1 1/4" long. It sits crosswise to the loco. Hangs down just a bit below the motor cover. Seems to have a manet inside of it. Not sure what it would be for.