Fantastic video, very interesting. So nice to see Brian Pickup as their expert. I had the honour of meeting and knowing Brian, a true gentleman, a mine of information and one of the few people capable of working on a VAMBAC unit. Great work by all concerned.
Super Job in restoring must be hard to get spare parts contacts would be hard to make, the new trams they have now will not last to many moving contacts maybe the new trams use Inverters no parts to wear fully electronic
Couple of things they're wrong on in the episode tho. There's actually another 10 trams at the time that had accelerator and brake in one handle. And there was actually another working coronation in the fleet.
Shame no one could work out the control unit, its a simple resistive pick up unit its funny how complex its being made out when really its far from it. But i will say modern pwm DC motor controllers have a fail safe so that they fail the motor is not stuck wide open seems thats the coronations fault ghostly like throtthle respone occasionally running away instead of stopping decent engineer could have sorted that 10 mph full speed problem but with out a contactor and dead man switch its a lethal weapon Build replica battery tram no 3 that died in 1930s on south shore football pitch easy enough with modern car tech from a scrap yard.
Fantastic video, very interesting. So nice to see Brian Pickup as their expert. I had the honour of meeting and knowing Brian, a true gentleman, a mine of information and one of the few people capable of working on a VAMBAC unit. Great work by all concerned.
Brilliant looks good love the old trams wish they were still running today cheers
Great series of restoration videos, excellent work! Well done everyone.
Super Job in restoring must be hard to get spare parts contacts would be hard to make, the new trams they have now will not last to many moving contacts maybe the new trams use Inverters no parts to wear fully electronic
Used to absolutely love this series!
Electrical engineer 'Brian Pickup' !!!! Just noticed the appropriate name after watching this three times.
Good spot 😆
Couple of things they're wrong on in the episode tho. There's actually another 10 trams at the time that had accelerator and brake in one handle. And there was actually another working coronation in the fleet.
aww i love the trams looking forward to seeing the heritage trams going along the prom on the 27th september , hope this ones there aswell .
I cant stand aligned screw heads its gonna have miss matched torque settings pleases the eye but not the mind.
Thanks for uploading this nice series.
Awesome, well done!
'Owner' was perhaps so grateful he forgot to say thanks?
Shame no one could work out the control unit, its a simple resistive pick up unit its funny how complex its being made out when really its far from it.
But i will say modern pwm DC motor controllers have a fail safe so that they fail the motor is not stuck wide open seems thats the coronations fault ghostly like throtthle respone occasionally running away instead of stopping decent engineer could have sorted that 10 mph full speed problem but with out a contactor and dead man switch its a lethal weapon
Build replica battery tram no 3 that died in 1930s on south shore football pitch easy enough with modern car tech from a scrap yard.