It seems that the 3 trains I own are consistently having issues with wiring being compromised. I have a PCC PS2 trolly that had a broken ground wire this season. The SD70 has broken the front truck pick up wires about 6 times as well as other wiring issues - 3 factory and 3 home made attempts at repairs. The RTR kit that started it all 4-6-0 Steamer has had wiring issues with the PS3 plug multiple times, probably due to the stress of movements and sharp bends. Yet again, the 4-6-0 Steamer will not be running for Christmas, it has only worked 3 times on Christmas week in the 6 years of having it.
Do you all have this much issue or am I just blessed? Is this a product of 031 or is it just poor design? I think it may be a combination of the two.
I run my trains MTH RealTrax 0-31 for about 2 months a year during the Christmas season. Over the last 6 years, the layout has expanded be about 200+ feet of track that goes around the room, with 3 loops in total, with a small trolley loop, a medium loop for the steamer, and long loop for the diesel mixed Christmas freight. The last years we also grew it include a fly over bridge and 7 switches, 1 X, and 3 operating track sections. While we try to avoid S curves, it cannot be helped to snake around the furniture and fit into our space. It is also why we went with O31 so that it would more easily fit in the space.
The typical operation of the trains is set a them for slow operation, of 7 to 15mph and let them go for an few hours in the evenings while we are watching TV. The kids run the trains as well during the day. The SD70, which has been working the most, has 4350 scales miles and shows 466 hours on the Chrono. The Trolley has 1500 scale miles. The 4-6-0 is out of commission. Trains are MTH SD70 30-20047-1, MTH PCC 30-2595-1, MTH 4-6-0 30-4209-1E (from RTR set)
Your thought on 031 and impact of wear and tear?
Bill