Roundhouse Harlech Castle, radio control springs.
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Roundhouse Harlech Castle, radio control springs.
I have recently become owner of a brand new Harlech Castle and needless to say it is really quite superb. There is however one niggle that really annoys me, and that is when you let go of the rotational speed control in instantly resets by springs to central 'Off', thus to keep the loco running you have to keep hold of the dial; no chance to run Harlech whilst getting up steam on another loco, or do a bit of lineside maintenance whilst running. It also makes it more difficult for younger children to run and has the possibility to go from flat out to dead stop pretty much instantaneously, possibly causing derailments.
I am sure it must be possible to take apart the controller and remove the springs; has anyone done this and is it quite straightforward? Does it create any other problems?
I'm sure I can't be the only person who finds this annoying and that someone must have solved the problem. It's an ABSIMA CR2S.V2 system in case any has experience of it on another loco. Any help gratefully received.
I am sure it must be possible to take apart the controller and remove the springs; has anyone done this and is it quite straightforward? Does it create any other problems?
I'm sure I can't be the only person who finds this annoying and that someone must have solved the problem. It's an ABSIMA CR2S.V2 system in case any has experience of it on another loco. Any help gratefully received.
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Thanks Tom Tom; I appreciate I can do that but it relies then on re-setting it back at pretty much the same place when switching it back on, and is not perhaps practical for children. Also raises the possibilities of altering the settings of the small knobs which the instructions say should not be touched.
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I had a similar niggle with the ACOMS controller for my Criccieth Castle. I was very careful taking it apart but couldn't find a way of removing the spring. I was also very careful putting it back together with the spring still in place. Problem was the thing never worked again.
In the end I had to buy another controller and consequently a new receiver with the complication that entailed. I eventually got it working but the horn wouldn't operate. I was so pleased I'd got my trusty diesel working at all that I put up with it for a while till I got some help and got it working with the help of some other area group members at a steam up.
I'm now out of pocket for a new controller and a RC receiver which works very well but I still have the initial problem.
My advice is if you don't know what you are doing jam a bit of shaped wood into the holes in the handle so that the wood jams the spongey part of the rotational speed control.
Good luck.
In the end I had to buy another controller and consequently a new receiver with the complication that entailed. I eventually got it working but the horn wouldn't operate. I was so pleased I'd got my trusty diesel working at all that I put up with it for a while till I got some help and got it working with the help of some other area group members at a steam up.
I'm now out of pocket for a new controller and a RC receiver which works very well but I still have the initial problem.
My advice is if you don't know what you are doing jam a bit of shaped wood into the holes in the handle so that the wood jams the spongey part of the rotational speed control.
Good luck.
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Andy McMahon
If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, paint it. (RN sailors basic skills course 1968)
Andy McMahon
If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, paint it. (RN sailors basic skills course 1968)
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