^^Let me rephrase everything in the above post before we go quoting insane^^
sixflagsguy5 asked"Wouldn't the train only go back down the lift if the chain snapped."
I (twixmix0303) said that the motor can manually be turned (revved, I think) in either direction. I said the weight of the train would be able to do that. However, what I did not say, is that the anti-rollbacks would prevent that.
sixflagsguy5 then said "I meant if there weren't anti rollbacks, wouldnt the train only fall back down the hill, if the chain snapped?"
sixflagsguy5: as I said before, the motor can manually be turned (revved, I think) in either direction, and the weight of the train would be able to do that.
da rcman2001 then said, to put it shortly, no, because there are anti-rollbacks, completely separate from the lift chain
da rcman2001: sixflagsguy5 wanted to know if the train could go back down the lift hill if there weren't anti-rollbacks, and you just said that there anti-rollbacks and explained what they are.
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So, basically, the train can go down the lift hill anytime the motor is not running. This is, of course, not true, because the anti-rollbacks prevent that from happening.
Hope this helps
