Re: SP slugs
Author: Matt Farnsworth
Date: 03-05-2014 - 18:14

A slug is not capable of producing power on its own, it uses power from another source. Think of a slug as a way to add extra traction motors to a locomotive. A slug is nothing more than a big block of weight on top of a set of powered trucks, all the electricity to power a slug comes from the mother unit. A slug has no prime motor, and no generator.
[en.wikipedia.org])
The rotary plow F7B’s on the other hand were the exact opposite of a slug. They had a prime motor and a generator, but often the traction motors were removed, as all the power produced by them goes to the rotary. This was/is the case with the BN rotary’s and their F units, I don’t know of the SP rotary F units still had working traction motors or not. I tend to think they don’t, because I have never seen a picture or video of one moving by itself, always pushed or pulled by a locomotive.
Matt F
Moscow ID



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  SP slugs SP fan 03-05-2014 - 17:11
  Re: SP slugs Matt Farnsworth 03-05-2014 - 18:14
  Re: SP slugs SP fan 03-05-2014 - 22:02
  Re: SP slugs Rich Hunn 03-06-2014 - 08:34
  Re: SP slugs P.Kepler 03-06-2014 - 14:01
  Re: SP TEBU HUTCH 7.62 03-06-2014 - 16:11
  @ SP fan OPRRMS 03-07-2014 - 22:41


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