A friend has written to me with the following question:
Are Ultrascale replacement wheels suitable for the AC version of the Alpha Trains model? Since all my re wheeled models are DC I have no idea so I am hoping some AC friend can help us.
christo.
Hi Christo,
there are always two things to bear into mind.
1) Compatibility of the axles with the electrics: I have rebuilt locos with DC axles into AC w/o exchanging them. The Rebuilding was merely the pickup of the wheels attaching them to the same poling and installing a pickup shoe in the middel of one bogie. Since the DC axles are isolated there is absolutely no prob. Also today the electonics are not a problem because AC locos are equiped with decoders that do all the work.
2) Wheel profile: I have done rebuilts/conversions only with NEM wheel profiles. These do not pose a problem to the Märklin tracks especially if you use C- and K-Gleis. For the M- system I am not 100% sure but it should work out. The problem though with the ultrascale wheels are that they are RP25 (0.65mm flange depth) and furthermore Code88 wheel windth (2.2mm instead of 2.8mm - Code110 which is normal). This will give various problem in the operations as the Märklin trackwork is quite chunky. Especially in the crossings the wheels will fall in causing a bump and if I see the "speeds" Märklin people use then derailments are almost sure. Even for DC people Rocoline, Geoline, Fleischmann, Trix trackwork will have problems in the crossings with bumps. Tillig Elite, Peco Finescale and Weinert mein Gleis are fine with RP25 Code 110 and Code 88.
So the answer is yes but the operations are not secure with other trackwork except the above three mentioned.
Cheers
Andreas