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General => Trains! => Topic started by: Timotheos on November 03, 2007, 23:03:34

Title: Getting longer life out of remote control train battery
Post by: Timotheos on November 03, 2007, 23:03:34
Hi I have RC Old Timer Train (set 4017 / 4019 / 4021).

If I leave the locomotive's battery case in overnight, the battery is dead the next morning.

But, if I remove the battery case after I'm finished running the train, the battery stays good for years (two years going, now).

I can leave the batteries in the remote control without a problem.  Leave the battery in the locomotive, though, and dead the next morning.

-Tim




Title: Re: Getting longer life out of remote control train battery
Post by: Knight Train on November 04, 2007, 00:46:21
That's because the battery is powering the RC receiver all the time it's in the train waiting for the contoller to be turned on and send it a command.  That's why the instructions say to remove the battery when you're done with the train.  It's too bad Playmobil didn't put a simple on-off switch on the train like they did on the remote control unit (which is why the remote control battery doesn't have a problem).

Title: Re: Getting longer life out of remote control train battery
Post by: Timotheos on November 05, 2007, 02:39:43
That's because the battery is powering the RC receiver all the time it's in the train waiting for the contoller to be turned on and send it a command.  That's why the instructions say to remove the battery when you're done with the train.  It's too bad Playmobil didn't put a simple on-off switch on the train like they did on the remote control unit (which is why the remote control battery doesn't have a problem).



Thanks Knight Train.  I didn't read the instructions.