[Accrs-ho] halogen display lights

ACCRS HO Scale accrs-ho at mail.accrs.org
Sun May 24 20:45:16 PDT 2015


An fyi that I spent some time at the fair this afternoon and noticed that a few of the color halogen (red, yellow, blue halogens) display lights had burned out so I replaced them.  As of end of day today, all color display lights are working. 


I also adjusted the direction of a few of them so as to better illuminate the surrounding scenery.


Ernest






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Sent: ‎Sunday‎, ‎May‎ ‎24‎, ‎2015 ‎4‎:‎26‎ ‎PM
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Thanks everyone for the good job in installing the swamp cooler.



Lee
 









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Sent: Sat, May 23, 2015 10:43 pm
Subject: Re: [Accrs-ho] New swamp cooler update


Message From: Gary Lewis  glgslewis at comcast.net

I spent some time at the fair
today and completed the new swamp cooler installation.  The float or water level
was set followed by a successful trial run.  I left it with the water on and the
unit plugged in, so it is operational.  It is hard wired so it comes on without
having to use a remote.

Gary

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swamp cooler update

Message From: Gary Lewis  glgslewis at comcast.net

Thanks to
John, Mark, Tony, Joel, and yours truly (I hope I didn't miss anyone), the new
swamp cooler is in place on the HO side of the building.  There are a few detail
clean ups to do and it hasn't been thoroughly tested, so we left it unplugged. 
The fair maintenance department responded well with an assist with a forklift
which made light work of the lift to bracket level.  We initially ran into an
unexpected problem when we noticed the cab 3 monitor had been installed exactly
where the swamp cooler mounting brackets had been previously installed on the
outside of the wall.  We had to disconnect and move the monitor north about 6
feet.  Consequently, it will need to be electrically reconnected.  We will leave
that task to the "trons".  It may need a longer coaxial cable and extension
cord.  The safety strap is up by the coal mine.  

The only injury occurred when
I fell over the extension ladder which was laying on it's edge on the ground. 
Hip, shoulder, and right hand hit the black top pretty hard.  I think the
shoulder took most of the impact with second place going to the lower thumb area
of the hand.  This is another reason why someone else can hook up the monitor. 
Everything hurts today.  

Gary

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Fair

Message From: Ed Carreno 
myputertech at gmail.com


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