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From: Stiegsfeld
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  • feel sorry for the motors. You're going to destroy them!

  • @CheeseTableMan

    I agree this looks bad, but in fact it wasn't.

    A motor burns when he is either overloaded (for quite a period) or is blocked in rotation (which is far worse).

    The latter is not the case and the overload lasted only for 15 seconds. I can assure you that both motors are doing well. This test has been executed 2 years ago and I have no intention to repeat this.... :-)

    Best Regards,

    S.

  • your just breaking your motors

  • @TheBrickBrothers

    This is not the way I operate my trains all day long but just a singulary spontanous fun action.

    The material is very sturdy and reliable anyway. So burnt motors are not my fear.

    S.

  • That is because the PF XL motor is stronger than other dedicated train motors.

  • @youtship

    Not exactely....

    Trains need not only motor power (or torque) but they have the problem to bring the power to the track.

    Weight is helpful mostly.

    And at a toy train the wheel rubber rings are crucial to avoid slippage.

    Emerald has a high weight and optimized silicon rubber rings.

    S.

  • good emerald night wins good i love emerald night, if you dont believe me then...*10 seconds later* I LOOOOOOVVVVVVVEEEEEEEE TTTTTHHHHEE EMERALD NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Emerald night wins by a longshot!

  • WHAT?!? I though the freight train would won. But it din't HA

  • damn! thats one strong mother, steam all the way man!

  • Haha! I love the Emerald Night. :D

  • LOLZ emarald night PWNS

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