wvdisneyfamily
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When did the Yeti stop working correctly? I know it worked correctly in 2006 and 2007? Also, what are its various modes of operation?
I dont think so. He was the original poster who was claiming he knew exactly what the problem is.
We do - it`s nothing to do with how many trains were run. It`s structural, concerning the 3rd independent structure of the attraction,
When did the Yeti stop working correctly? I know it worked correctly in 2006 and 2007? Also, what are its various modes of operation?
Yes, the Yeti is powerful.
6 months is really a long time, and I would've hoped by now the repair work would begin. especially during the down-time between summer and the holidays.
If this was the case, then Disney must have hired engineers from UVA, and not from Virginia Tech. :lol:
Go Hokies!!
All the excesive trains would of caused soem wear and tear but in no way should that of been the cause of the yeti's demise. From my engineering knowledge a system would not fail from repeating a motion over and over again. The hydralic power behind the yeti Im assuming is constant so what ever fail occured was from under engineering the structure, not because there were alot of trains running.
Not to be Jerky Jerkerson here... but the Yeti is supported by completely different framework from the coaster track (and the mountain framework is completely apart from those two, as well). So that explanation doesn't hold water. There is an A mode and a B mode. When the Yeti goes haywire, they put it in B mode (strobelights). I seriously doubt that a more-than-normal train load caused a hydraulic piston to break.
It seems to me that if they were running more than the normal number of trains the Yeti might be actuating his arm and other parts more often than when they were running the normal number of trains. In my experience frequency of use can impact operational status of a machine.
You are right and thats what I believe thats what downed the yetti.
As has been mentioned several times in this thread, the Yeti requires a certain timeframe between each performance. The number of trains has no impact on this. If the 5th train arrives before the recycle time, the Yeti will not function and that train will see the static mode.
A cuple months ago. I was at disney, and I was talking to a CM. I asked "how did you guys break your yettie". The CM response was (not word for word) "one day we ran 5 trains on the track, and as you no it has as much force as a 747 on take off, so with all that pressure one of the hydrolic pistons snaped and the boom for his arm fell." So I guess they have developed a new feture with strobe lights untill the yetti is fixed. I asked when will he be fixed and the answer was (again not word for word) "our yetti is costum made, and becuse he is we will have to custum make a new part just for him" i said "i bet youll just get another yetti so when that one breaks (god forbid cause i love that thing) you can just pull parts" Couldnt get a responds had to ride.:wave:
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