I originally posted this here:
http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=50068
and I guess here is a more appropriate forum to post this. Woops, sorry! ![]()
Greetings everybody,
Some specs:
- Fleischmann 87075
- Fleischmann 8660-8663 with lighting 9455
- Digitrax Zephyr DCC transformer
- Woodlands Scenics Scenic Ridge
- Atlas Scenic Ridge Track Pack (this is snap track)
- I have feeders at least every 10 feet (currently I have 3 feeders). Sound good?
- I did have to change the speed step of the 87075 to 128 operation because thatās the default of the Zephyr (and much smoother then the locoās default of 14).
Note: You can search for my fleischmann equipment at http://www.fleischmann.de/ ā sorry, somehow direct links donāt work. ![]()
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For then Fleischmann 87075 I noticed that the front lighting is dimmer then the lighting in the back. I thought this was a defect and opened it up to take a peek. But I noticed that the configuration in the front naturally seems to provide less light to the āoutletā then in the one in the back. There is more of a curvature that the light has to go around. Anybody else have this loco and notice that? Is that normal? I just want to make sure that I donāt have some kind of problem with my new loco.
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I have the rail cars Fleischmann 8660-8663 with lighting 9455. I noticed when these cars roll around the lighting sometimes flickers (esp. if I give them a push with my finger instead of hooking them up to the loco). Most of the time not huge, but I guess Iām pretty sensitive to those things. Is that normal? I actually consider it a āfeatureā since Iām sure in the 1930/40s electricity wasnāt as reliable as today. But I just want to make sure everything is OK.
BTW: No problem with using this lighting on a DCC layout, correct? I mean, it doesnāt interfere with the loco, does it?
- (this may be related to 2) I noticed