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Did not find the answer embedded in the nice review article in the January OGR, so...

 

If this set were to be installed....with LOTS of additional track...around the top of a child's bedroom wall, how well would it work?  The room would be about 12X14 feet.

 

Two issues in question...

 

1) We're talking roughly 60 feet of track for the periphery of the room.  Normally, with wired powerpacks, the recommendation for smooth running would be multiple feed points...say one mid-point each wall in this instance.  But with the remote package of this Thomas set, that's not possible.  So what would be the effect of having the remote 'reach' 30' in each direction?

 

2) Second issue...How far away and from what angular direction will the remote communicate with the track/train?  i.e., If the track/receiver is mounted up high and the remote is being handled from about 6-7' below, and maybe 12-14' across the room, will this cause control difficulties?

 

Any perspectives or experience in this area so far? 

 

Thanks for the help.

 

KD

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I've played with this a little so I may be able to offer some help.

 

First, the remote range should be fine. I have used it when I was almost 20-feet away from the layout where Thomas was and it still worked fine.

 

As for the power feeders, I wouldn't worry about them. A track running the perimeter of a 12' x 14' room with only a light current draw should work just fine with only a single power feed.

 

If you find the engine slows down when far from the feed, you can run a couple of wires to the track for an additional feeder. Just run wires from the track near the lockon to the track on the far side of the room. In this sense there is no difference between the remote Thomas set and any other set.

At home, I too was able to run Thomas from quite a distance away...even while I was in another room in my home.

 

Track power to a layout in a 12x14 room should/would be fine without any additional feeders to the track.

 

This new Thomas set is a fine intro to the hobby for any child who expresses an interest in trains, and especially for those youngsters who already have a liking for Thomas and his friends.

Yes, Remote Thomas works only with the hand held.

 

I ran mine with only one feed to a loop that was 140 feet around.  It was Atlas track, which conducts electricity a bit better than Fastrack, but with just 60 feet of Fastrack, you should be fine.

 

I tested the remote's control distance and it is more than adequate.  It would run the train from anywhere in the house - as far as 50 feet away and through two or three walls and one floor. 

 

BTW - the power pack actually puts out DC.  Thomas will run (contrloled only by the remote) on AC or DC.

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