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Power Pack Problems

Started by Ian Peratt, December 21, 2017, 12:52:08 PM

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Ian Peratt

This morning, when I left the house, my train was fine.  It is under the Christmas tree at the moment, and I gave my sisters permission to run the train if they wanted (Which may or may not have been a good idea...)  I was gone for about three hours, and when I came back, the train did not want to go in reverse.  It would go forward just fine, but it went very slowly in reverse, even when I turned it on full power.  I looked at all of the wires and connections... everything seemed fine.  I flipped the locomotive around, and this time it went in reverse, but since I flipped it, it was still going in the same direction.  When I reversed it so it was going forward, it was very slow, even when I turned it to full power.  I put a different locomotive on the tracks, and it had the same reaction, only, when I turned the power pack to zero, it was still creeping forward until I turned it completely off.  I concluded that it was a problem with the power pack.  Please reply if you have a diagnosis.

Len

If it's the two piece Bachmann unit it sounds like the controller has flaked out. If it's still under warranty, contact Bachmann Service Department. If not: http://estore.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=66_74&products_id=5872

Len
If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

jonathan

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The other thing you can check:

Look for any small piece of metal something-or-other, that may have fallen off the tree and onto the tracks. Could be something tiny causing a minor short.  

Otherwise, I think Len may be on to something.

Regards,

Jonathan

Addendum:  when you turn up the dial, does the red light get dim, instead of staying a constant brightness? J