Originally Posted by jvega2:
Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Sorry but, they are NOT referred to as "Dummy Engines". When the entire prime mover and generator is removed, the "Slug" is then electrically connected to a fully powered unit, which is modified to provide the high current/voltage power for the traction motors on the "Slug". The whole set-up can then me modified for radio remote control by an operator on the ground.
The original poster refered to them as "Non Powered Engines" NOT "Dummy Engines"
If you will look closely you will see that the original poster edited his post and title, AFTER I corrected him. He did indeed refers to them as "Dummy Engines" in the original title and post. I guess I should have "copied" his original post; Live & learn.
Besides, he is STILL incorrect in his current terminology anyway. Those slugs are certainly NOT "non-powered engines", since the slug receives its electrical traction motor current/voltage from the main units. The slug man not have a prime mover, i.e. diesel engine, but it certainly IS powered!