With the older LEGO Power Functions system, it was easy to daisy chain motors. Powered Up doesn't allow that (yet). But can you connect and run two motors from one hub? Lets find out using my trusty LEGO City 60197 trains!
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About LEGO Powered UP!
LEGO® sets are ready to go, go, go when you add PoweredUp functions. Remotes, motors, batteries, sensors and hubs take your builds to the next level.
This video is about connecting and controlling two motors from one hub to make the train pull more carriages easily.
One thing I realised filming this is that I'd used a @TrixBrix tight radius curve which trips the train up a little at the start. Will be keeping that but swapping it round so that goes to the auxiliary siding.
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