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    Posted 6 years ago

    darrin66
    (2 items)

    This is the same loco as the first one I posted . Whould anyone know what voltage these would be .Dont want to do any damage to find out if they still run
    Thanks Darrin

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    1. Lata Lata, 6 years ago
      This Heinrich Wimmer of Nurnberg Locomotive was part of a set, and it worked with 3 (parallel) batteries on a box connected to the tracks, it was produced between 1955 to 1957, you must research what kind of batteries they were using in Germany at that time to know the voltage needed.
    2. darrin66, 6 years ago
      that you for that I will start looking into it
      Darrin

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