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Re: How to make illuminated cars work


 

I guess I was assuming he meant he has the original parts but yes, he could mean he has parts for an different setup.
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BTW, the manufacture date from Rivarossi on the Penn Central coach to which I was referring is 3/69, before we went to the moon!
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Doug
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In a message dated 10/9/2020 8:09:39 PM Central Standard Time, 914four@... writes:
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Is the goal to restore them to original, or simply to get working lights in the cars?
If the later, I¡¯ve had good results with Rapido¡¯s Easy Peasy lighting.?

Cheers,

Martin
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On Oct 9, 2020, at 9:00 PM, Douglas Gosha via groups.io <dgosha@...> wrote:

The way they work is, the wheel wipers collect the current from the wheels in the trucks from one rail on one end of the car and the other rail on the other end of the car. The wipers then bear against the truck screws which are screwed into the supports inside the car and the two rails for the bulb are also screwed into the supports
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The rails then supply current to the bulb, one bearing against the outer conductor and the other against the inner or middle conductor.
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The most important thing, other than all parts being there, is to completely clean every part, including the wheels. After all these years dirt and oxidation/corrosion are the biggest detriments to them lighting up. Make sure the wheels on one truck have the insulators on one side and the wheels on the other truck have the insulators on the opposite side.
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Doug
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In a message dated 10/9/2020 7:30:15 PM Central Standard Time, ag1753@... writes:
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I have a set of Daylight illuminated passenger cars that I would like to work. I have all the parts but can¡¯t seem to get them to illuminate. Disassembled the lights work on the metal frame. Can someone explain the right way to work?
A.G.

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