This subject could apply to Lionel and other train manufactueres, but since I've only had issues with tethers and their sockets involving MTH steamers, I decided to put it in the Directory.
The idea for the question I'm about to pose came from one of my Forum friends (I am now fortunare to have quite a few), not me.
This is the question: is it wise to plug the tether into the socket once, or as few times as possible, to minimize wear and tear, and possible damage, to the tether connector and/or the little pins in the socket?
If the answer is Yes, then whenever the locomotive and tender are put on, or removed from, the track, the movement of the engine and tender would be done as one unit.
In other words, one one hold the locomotive in one hand, and the tender in the other hand, and move them on, or off, the track as one unit.
The same question is applicable to the wireless drawbars on steamers that get seated with a click into the sockets of MTH Proto 3 and LC+ steamers. Is it best to seat these drawbars one time, or as few times as possible, and then move the locomotive and tender as one unit, on and off the track. Doing so as few times as possible would minimize or eliminate wear and tear.
What do you think?
Arnold