Hey Guys,
I now have several engines, ranging from small BEEPs to medium size steamers, to large dual engine diesels.
All of my engines pull trains of 6 to 8 light traditional sized, non-weighted cars very well at medium and high speeds. (Though at times I have to put an old post war, heavy metal, gondola car right behind the loco, so that the stiff coupler on the loco won't derail the lead car.)
But, what happens when I slow one of these locos down to a slow crawl. By doing this, I am reducing the juice to the engine, and doesn't this mean that the motor is operating under a much higher "strain" to pull the cars. Won't this "burn up" the motor?
And, how can you tell when your motor is overly stressed or burning up? (Short of pulling off the shell and putting your hand on the motor to see if it is hot? And really, who wants to do that?)
Thanks
Mannyrock