I may have an opportunity to scrap the electronics out of a locomotive. Don't know much specifics yet.
Was wondering if anyone has done this before. Don't know what kind or how much in the way of electronics to expect to find.
Thanks,
I may have an opportunity to scrap the electronics out of a locomotive. Don't know much specifics yet.
Was wondering if anyone has done this before. Don't know what kind or how much in the way of electronics to expect to find.
Thanks,
locomotives are almost all electric. They ave a diesel engine that runs a generator for the very large DC motors. Look for large contacts around the motors and lots of small DC relays.
Eric
I buy Tantalum Capacitors and offer other services. Check out my thread for more info.
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...-cap-more.html
http://recycletantalumcapacitors.com/
If there are any large silver oxide batteries, I'll take them off your hands. =)
Scott
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PistoneScrapProccessing?(I think is his proper title) has been scrapping some, you might hear from him later on it
What kind of locomotive is it GE or EMD? Which model? Is the 600kva wire attached still or is it cut out of the box? What is it that you are wanting to know about it?
What are they doing with the bases, motor, and trucks? I would be interested in buying that scrap?
Bear is 4 minutes after your post considered later?
Last edited by PistoneScrapProcessing; 12-12-2012 at 05:44 PM.
OP- I am a representative at one of the world's leading service providers for repair/overhaul of locomotive, rail car, and transit equipment. This includes any component related to the locomotive- always consider the electronics in these have a more than scrap value! Let me know if I can be of any assistance.
I get on at all times of the day. I just don't comment on every thread.
PSP,
I don't know what kind/model it is yet.
A friend of mine is going to be taking out the batteries.
Someone else has dibs on the motors.
I was offered the opportunity to come along and see what electronics there may be. Just was wondering what I might find.
I don't know if that will include relays, switches, wiring, etc.
I'll post more details as I find them out.
Thanks,
Here is a link to a 2005 article I found interesting.
"Locomotives pull into the digital age"
Locomotives pull into the digital age | EDN
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