Drive German Freight Train Realistically With Kjils 450 Wagons

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  1. pterocles#7018

    pterocles#7018 Active Member

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    Hi, just can't find the BrH for the Kjils wagons. Somehow it is not on the side of the wagons.
     
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    You make me doubt, I think there isn't Kijls in the game. If you share a screenshot of the wagon maybe I can help you.
     
  3. MYG92

    MYG92 Well-Known Member

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    Yes they’re in the game on SKW or BBO for exemple.
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    Yes, I know that thread it is a very useful one, I always set my German freight trains according those charts.
    I just changed the title of this thread , hoping that someone with a deeper understanding of the German wagons will read my question.
     
  6. pterocles#7018

    pterocles#7018 Active Member

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    Anyone maybe knows the answer?
     
  7. OpenMinded

    OpenMinded Well-Known Member

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    The Kjils has a KE-GP-A brake. The "A" stands for an automatic adjusting braked weight, according to its actual weight.
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    You can also see the "MAX 29t", which is the braked weight at max weight. Max weight is 27,5 + 17,15 = 44,65t. Hence BrH is 65.
     
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    All clear except this part: "Hence BrH is 65". Why?
     
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    OpenMinded Well-Known Member

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    (29/44,65)*100. Brh is basically simply a ratio of the braked weight and the the actual weight.
     
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  10. pterocles#7018

    pterocles#7018 Active Member

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    Oh, really.....simple math. Thanks.
     

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