I just got the Lighted Freight Station and hooked the wires to the transformer to see if it worked. The light came on for a few seconds and then went out. When removing the light from the bottom of the station on of the plastic clips broke (can it get worse I ask).
Where can I get replacement parts including the light bulb. I assume I did not cause the problem by hooking it to the transformer.
Your help is appreciated,
Rookie
Try Radio Shack or a local hobby shop. There are various places on line to get them also.
I posted these sometime back, are they the same bulb?
http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/lif/lif1213.htm
Jerry
rook, did the bulb light, then go out, bc it possibly burned out? Can you tell by looking at the bulb? Is it possible you had it hooked up to the wrong connections at the power pack and this caused it to burn out after it briefly lit?
Quote from: rookie123 on February 19, 2014, 09:30:34 AM
I assume I did not cause the problem by hooking it to the transformer.
Rook-
Maybe you did. If the current was too strong you could have burned out the bulb in a
couple of seconds. Did it flash VERY bright before it went out?
-- D
All I noticed was that it was burning and then it went out. It might of flashed but I did not see it. Happened in seconds. The Bachmann Lighted Freight Station said it was for use with all HO trains on the outside of the box. there were no other instruction inside or on the cover about the voltage requirement. The transformer is 16 V.
Any other ideas?
Rookie
Jerry, this looks like the bulb. I'll stop but Radio Shack to see if they have one.
Thanks,
Rookie
Quote from: rookie123 on February 19, 2014, 02:29:05 PM
All I noticed was that it was burning and then it went out. It might of flashed but I did not see it. Happened in seconds. The Bachmann Lighted Freight Station said it was for use with all HO trains on the outside of the box. there were no other instruction inside or on the cover about the voltage requirement. The transformer is 16 V.
Any other ideas?
Rookie
Good chance 16 VAC was too high a voltage for a 12 volt bulb.
Rich
One possibility to ensure against burnouts is to use an automobile lamp in series;use a GOOD quality meter to measure this voltage The lamp will act like a ballast for the system.
Rich C.
This is a Bachmann product....... Can anyone tell me what the voltage rating is for this unit?
Thanks,
Rookie
Quote from: rookie123 on February 20, 2014, 07:26:30 AM
This is a Bachmann product....... Can anyone tell me what the voltage rating is for this unit?
Thanks,
Rookie
Rook-
Twelve volts. That's why it died so quickly on 15-16 volts. You know the policy: Live fast, die young
and have a good looking corpse.
-- D