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Loader Power Types Question 16/01/2024 at 12:00 #155083
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One for those responsible for the loader code but under Power Types, is it possible to get around to having Steam listed under this at all?

We already have Steam as a Speed Class but subject to using the Diesel power type for those timetables with Steam doesn't seem right so would it be at all possible for Steam to make it's debut as a Power Type please?

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Loader Power Types Question 16/01/2024 at 12:19 #155084
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When you select the Steam speed class it automatically puts the power type as Steam.

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Loader Power Types Question 17/01/2024 at 18:00 #155107
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i26 in post 155084 said:
When you select the Steam speed class it automatically puts the power type as Steam.
That doesn't work though, I made up a random consist of a Steam loco plus coaches and the timetable analysis complains that no traction power defined so my original point still stands.

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Loader Power Types Question 17/01/2024 at 18:29 #155108
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No

You need to tick Diesel as the power type, then speed class “Steam” will convert it into Steam

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Loader Power Types Question 17/01/2024 at 18:40 #155109
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JamesN in post 155108 said:
No

You need to tick Diesel as the power type, then speed class “Steam” will convert it into Steam
Just to expand slightly on this- when the train enters the simulation, the power type in F2, the show timetable window and any other places will show the power type as Steam.

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Last edited: 17/01/2024 at 18:40 by Steamer
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Loader Power Types Question 16/02/2024 at 21:56 #155371
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To clarify a bit, "diesel" really means "self-powered": any traction that can go anywhere and doesn't rely on external power. Originally that was just diesel. Then we added steam. At some point I probably ought to add battery and (yuk) hydrogen. Such trains can run on any piece of track.

This is opposed to AC and DC 3-rail and DC 4-rail and DC overhead and tramway power. Plus the four slots to allow individual sims to add more. All of these are, in essence, properties attached to a piece of track that have to match what the train needs.

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