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Quote from: "sandy_ACS"Hi Eddy....The questions I have to ask in return are: - 'HOW MANY DO YOU WANT TO PURCHASE?' and 'DO YOU WANT SINGLE OR TRIPLE EXPANSION SIR ?'sandyJust the one for now - but if the fleet increases, who knows? :-)Wouldn't a triple expansion be absolutely gorgeous! I'd certainly sell a kidney or two to purchase one! Even a single expansion would be almost as nice!As a few people on here know, I have plans for the Glen Sannox at 1:48 scale (thanks to Walter Snowdon) which gives a model of about 67" length, and a 3 cylinder diagonal engine would just be delightful if I could find one! But as it's almost certainly a none starter from a commercial point of view I'll probably just have to keep dreaming :-(
Hi Eddy....The questions I have to ask in return are: - 'HOW MANY DO YOU WANT TO PURCHASE?' and 'DO YOU WANT SINGLE OR TRIPLE EXPANSION SIR ?'sandy
Hi PD's - Steam reversing gear :?: :?: - whilst I understand the geometry involved with the Stephensons/Stevensons reversing gear linkage to 'reverse the rotation of my engine', I am at a loss to understand the best way to actuate it via R/C servo- I considered posting a translated to French question to the manufacturer, but reflected that I may as well eat garlic snails & the like [slugs] as get a resonse : : : :In the reversing gear triangle or quadrant, the relationship between the length of chord to arc appears as 22mm : 18 mm on my JMC3H or a ratio of 1.222:1 [as best measured on a Sunday afternoon after Church & a few 's]I could install a compound adjustment [two X turn buckles] in the servo linkage to accurately position the reversing quadrant centers & also limit the movement to 18 mm +zero to -zero, but this seems crazy & could place a full load on the servo if the + to - signal drifted :?: :?: :?: I there any way to get like a flip/flop servo action which would allow the reversing gear to be sent to the desired position then relax the Tx left stick to return to central neutral without the Stevensons reversing gear linkage moving :idea: :idea: I'am realising that driving/piloting/manovering a steam engined vessel is a little different to an electric powered vessel as with this steam version both FWD & REVERSE will require the Tx stick pushed in the same direction - any comments greatly appreciated - Derek