BNSFdude wrote:but as you said the Cold and Dark version doesn't seem to like to release brakes at 90 PSI when in the running position so I had to keep it in the release.
BNSFdude wrote:I will likely do a full "Features and Overview" and "How To Drive" video of it today now that I'm not liable to get a Rule G.
BNSFdude wrote:OldProf wrote:Am I correct in thinking that this startup procedure isn't covered in the Operator Instructions -- or whatever it's called?
No,
Everything is covered quite well in the manual. You just have to read it thoroughly. Get in, go to the nose, open the little cabinet and close the battery knife switch, turn the pantograph source air ** to select the manual pump, pump til your pantograph has made contact with the OHLE, close the ** back to normal, go back to the cab and access the electrical cabinet between control stands (facing rear), close all bottom breakers first, air should start pumping and you should hear blowers turn on, etc, then close the traction motor isolation switches, set up control stand, and you should be good to go.
plovdiv21 wrote:BNSFdude wrote:OldProf wrote:Am I correct in thinking that this startup procedure isn't covered in the Operator Instructions -- or whatever it's called?
No,
Everything is covered quite well in the manual. You just have to read it thoroughly. Get in, go to the nose, open the little cabinet and close the battery knife switch, turn the pantograph source air ** to select the manual pump, pump til your pantograph has made contact with the OHLE, close the ** back to normal, go back to the cab and access the electrical cabinet between control stands (facing rear), close all bottom breakers first, air should start pumping and you should hear blowers turn on, etc, then close the traction motor isolation switches, set up control stand, and you should be good to go.
And where exactly is the manual-nothing about it in the manuals folder in TS 2017 unless I'm missing something
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ErikGorbiHamilton wrote:By far I am a sounds kinda guy. When a new model gets released I look to see if the sounds are good. For the E33 I looked at some videos. Although i was pleased with the sounds something caught me off guard: the headlight turning on. Does anyone know how Reppo managed to get such a smooth light up? If we know this then we might be able to make realistic ditch lights that fade in and out!
BNSFdude wrote:ErikGorbiHamilton wrote:By far I am a sounds kinda guy. When a new model gets released I look to see if the sounds are good. For the E33 I looked at some videos. Although i was pleased with the sounds something caught me off guard: the headlight turning on. Does anyone know how Reppo managed to get such a smooth light up? If we know this then we might be able to make realistic ditch lights that fade in and out!
Yes, we do. Ricardo was kind enough to share with us how he did it and you'll see it on the new RRMods locomotives.
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