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Saturday, 28 June 2014

Western Chip

Big diesel loads of room, pick-up from one side of trailing bogie and one side of power bogie. First off cut power bogie wire and some extra wire.

Attach chip with sticky pad to centre weight.

 Connect the chip cable to the prepared loco cables check on program track to read loco ID=3 if so shrink the insulation over soldered joints test run and set the CV’s

1 comment:

  1. No space restrictions there then, I bet you wish they were all as easy as that?

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