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Title: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: sour rails on December 17, 2007, 01:25:42 PM
     I just received a new Bachmann Gordon.  But when I stick him on the track, my controller tells me there is a short circuit.  I decided to put him on an electrically gapped portion of my track and scoot him towards the powered part.  The moment his front two flywheels touches the power, I get a short circuit.  I then reversed him, and with the rear two flywheels, I still get a short circuit.  I haven't sent in the warranty card for him yet, seeing that I just got him today.
??? Does anyone know what I can do, or should I contact the service dept.
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Corrie Thompson on December 17, 2007, 01:38:52 PM
Well I am thinking that maby there was a wire put in the wrong place or maby not put on at all.  Check and see if Gordon will run without his front wheels and the back wheel. ;)
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: sour rails on December 17, 2007, 04:42:37 PM
Quote from: Corrie The SVD Writer on December 17, 2007, 01:38:52 PM
Check and see if Gordon will run without his front wheels and the back wheel.

??? what? ???
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Guilford Guy on December 17, 2007, 05:05:24 PM
I highly doubt its an incorrectly placed wire.
Put the engine on the the track, 1 axle at a time. If all the drivers short it is an internal problem. If 1 Driver shorts it is a wheel problem. If one of the pilot wheels, or one of the trailing wheels shorts it is also a wheel problem. If all the drivers short, take the shell off and see what is the matter. I had a short in a Proto 2000 GP30 caused by a broken gear which did not separate the 2 different axle segments (Athearn and P2k locos use half an axle, where two are inserted into either sides of the gear. There is plastic that separated them that had broken off in this loco. I'm sure Gorden uses a different mechanism but if the plastic piece used to electrically separate the two drivers per axle is broken then that is your problemo...).
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: sour rails on December 17, 2007, 05:12:05 PM
     The pilot and trailing wheels work fine,  Both front and rear flywheels cause the short, but I can't really check the center flywheel.

Thanks Guilford Guy, I'll take a look at it.
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Guilford Guy on December 17, 2007, 05:20:34 PM
If u cant check the center, put Gordon on the rails at an angle so only the Middle Driver(Flywheel is part of the motor mechanism) is touching the railhead. It should look like Gordon has derailed.
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: sour rails on December 17, 2007, 07:39:22 PM
     I tested his middle flywheels on one of my turnouts, and it still registers a short circuit.  As for taking him apart, I'm not that confident in myself.

Thanks anyway
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Corrie Thompson on December 17, 2007, 07:46:06 PM
Well buddie if I were you I would send it back and get another one. ;)  Does that help any. :(
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: sour rails on December 17, 2007, 10:10:46 PM
     Sure, it helps in one way.  But it'll be hard to run him while he's in transport back and forth.   I'll wait to send him back until after Christmas.  That way I know Bachmann should've had enough time to receive my warranty card.

Thanks Corrie and GG, and have a
MERRY CHRISTMAS,
and this post marks the end of this topic. :)
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Corrie Thompson on December 17, 2007, 10:13:51 PM
HA!!! Guliford Guy check and mate. ;D
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: sour rails on December 17, 2007, 10:32:16 PM
    Just because you added a post, does not mean you extended the topic.
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Guilford Guy on December 18, 2007, 07:24:54 PM
Quote from: Corrie The SVD Writer on December 17, 2007, 10:13:51 PM
HA!!! Guliford Guy check and mate. ;D
Désolé je ne comprends pas- "HA!!! contrôle et compagnon Monsieur Guilford."
Êtes-vous se réjouir pour quel que raison?
Qu'est-ce que ceci pourrait être? Je ne suis pas sûr ce que vous obtenez à cela. Il a mentionné tous les deux nous. Ce peut encore ne pas être un fil si est ce ce que vous dites. Merci, au revoir.
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Corrie Thompson on December 18, 2007, 08:26:29 PM
No comprendo. :P
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Guilford Guy on December 18, 2007, 08:55:13 PM
En espagnol- No comprendo!
En francais- Je ne comprends pas!
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Corrie Thompson on December 18, 2007, 08:58:54 PM
Ok let’s leave this alone for Bach-Man to delete. :P  Besides Chaz is probably not happy with us right now anyways. >:(
Title: Re: Gordon causes a short circuit
Post by: Guilford Guy on December 18, 2007, 09:30:13 PM
Bring it to a hobby shop, they should be able to fix it for 10$, maybe less or nothing if its a simple fix.
Corrie, get used to the french, besides this I fear the use of English has no affect on you when spoken from me.
Au revoir, bon nuit.