Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Wiring Is 95% Done...

I got the last of the driver stations installed the other night. I think they look really nice. I'm glad I mounted them to the inside of the side of the table. This keeps them back away from things the could bump them or get snagged on the bolts.

The only issue I'm having left is with the main str8. We put a jumper in the middle of the 11' str8 thinking this was the ideal location for it. However, when a car hits the str8 before and after the power tapped section of track they slow down. Also, it is only happening on the inside and outside lanes. It has me scratching my head. So, it looks like I will be adding a jumpers to the very beginning and end of the main str8.

Yeah, 16 more wires to cut, crimp, run, tack to the bottom of the table and solder to the underside of the track pieces. It couldn't be easy...could it?

Friday, November 20, 2009

Driver Stations Viva Las Vegas...

I know you can buy the plastic colored fender washers online to show which colored wire clips to which post on your driver stations. I figure it's $10.00 I could use elsewhere and I like to be different from the standard. I looked and looked for something white, black and red that I could use to mark the controller posts. I'd find enough white and red of this or just enough black and red of something else. However, never enough of all 3 colors.

Then I remembered I had a cheap card players kit with 2 decks of playing cards, a stack of yellow, white, red and...YES, BLA....uhhh blue poker chips. I didn't let the lack of black chips stop me and out came the black Sharpie marker. Very soon a white poker chip became a black one. I think they look pretty good and still give you a little chuckle at the same time. I only wish I thought of this last week, because I know someone who took a trip to Vegas. They could have picked me up some better looking chips to use.

Viva Las Vegas (with my upper lip twitching)



ALWAYS DOUBLE DOWN


Sunday, November 15, 2009

I Forged Ahead & Into The Night...

I ended up staying up until 2:30 AM Sunday morning getting all 24 jumper wires run, cut, crimped and installed on the distribution blocks. I just have the driver stations to finish now. Our backs and necks are sore today. My right hand it toast and swollen from all the crimping. However, it's a sweet pain since it means I'm that much closer to being club racing ready. Soon folks...soon.


Saturday, November 14, 2009

It's Alive...

Well, thanks to our club's newest member Matt and his electronics experience the Legion Region Speedway has REAL power now. No more wall warts here or stock controllers. MG variable power supply and PM controllers all around.

I just need to jump wires from the main power block to the other 2 jumper blocks and finish up the driver stations. We simply hooked up a controller to the driver station wires to check that all was working properly.

My daughter even got into the act and became Matt's little helper. He even taught her about what wires do what and this and that, etc. She still probably knows more about wiring a track than I do.

Thanks so much. I'm gonna pay you back one way or another for everything. It's very close folks. Can you taste it? I can.


Friday, November 13, 2009

Wiring Finally...

Tomorrow with the aid of our newest club member my track will start getting wired. It's been a long wait for this step due to illness, doctor visits and money going to medicines. So, if all goes well I'll be fully powered by the end of weekend. Then it will be onto the borders, guardrailing, tire walls and all the other things to help keep the cars off the concrete floor.

I have been doing some serious car trading. I've been aquiring various Ninco brand cars since I've come to love how they run non-mag. Just add a bit of weight here and there and they are burning up the track.



Above, is Ninco 1st Lightning Series release. The Vortrom Mosler!!! Simply a beautifully finished car and with all the Pro Parts needed for a smooth and fast driving slot car. This car's chassis is actually molded in a white plastic instead of black like normal release cars. I made a killer trade to get this beast and it out performs my NSR Mosler on my track, as well as, the local commerial wood track.

Below, is the Ninco Patron Acura LMP that I've been wanting for a long time and couldn't find anyone wanting to trade for it. I ended up settling for the Lowe's version in an early trade made with the same member of our club that traded me the Vortrom.

It is actually modified with Slot It axles, wheels, tires and a yellow crown gear. It was already set up like this when I traded for it. This car is super smooth and is currently the fastest non-mag car that I own.

I highly recommend the Ninco Acuras. There is also a XM Radio Lightning version. I could of had it instead of the Patron, but I think the Patron car is the best looking of the 3. I wish Ninco would release some newer version LMP cars to pair with the Acuras.