GuyWithAStick
Captain Basic
Because the media can't be assed to write original content
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The lift hill actually does feature a magnetic system, even though it has AR teeth. At 5:08, the train begins to ascend the lift hill, but you can hear nothing but the actual chain itself running through the gears. It uses a system similar to what Vekoma has been using recently. At 6:00, you can see there is a metal rail running just to the left of the chain, that runs all the way up the lift. I think this creates a magnetic field that keeps the chain dogs lifted while the trains move up the lift hill. My theory might be wrong, but I strongly believe it is the case.
Well then that makes me wonder if those yellow things have something to do with it. Or are they just sensors on a yellow bracket?Vekoma uses a onboard dynamo to power their electromagnets, so power when it moves and none when stationary.
I think those rails on the left are just conduits/wires for sensors and power up the lift, because they're on Wodan
Joris
Invadr
I'm intrigued now, because they're not on Heidi the Ride
Are they only necessary on taller models? Are they strictly necessary or just optional? What do they do? Find out all this, and more, next time on "Pointlessly spending ages on RCDB for no good reason", live on CF.
Well then that makes me wonder if those yellow things have something to do with it. Or are they just sensors on a yellow bracket?
Ah right OK. Someone else told me that Wodan was the only one, but obviously not. And with regards to Thirteen... that's a good thing, because this should eat queues even quicker than Thirteen does!^What about InvadR? That doesn't have seatbelts... And Th13teen's throughput is 1,100pph.