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Title: Sluggish Blue Comet
Post by: dhlatham on November 25, 2007, 12:53:06 PM
I have a Blue Comet G scale train that I use only around Christmas.  It has always been a bit sluggish, but this year it will barely make it around the track even without the other cars attached.  Any ideas?
Title: Re: Sluggish Blue Comet
Post by: SteamGene on November 25, 2007, 01:23:43 PM
Probably needs cleaning, both loco and rails.
Gene
Title: Re: Sluggish Blue Comet
Post by: Jim Banner on November 25, 2007, 02:16:48 PM
Lubrication will also help after sitting around for a long time.  Lack of lubrication can more than double the power drawn by the motor and the barely-adequate-at-the-best-of-times power pack that comes with the set cannot handle the extra load.
Title: Re: Sluggish Blue Comet
Post by: dhlatham on November 26, 2007, 03:17:42 AM
How do I clean the motor?  What oil do I use and where?  Is there a manual available?
Title: Re: Sluggish Blue Comet
Post by: Loco Bill Canelos on November 26, 2007, 06:44:23 PM
Best thing to do is start by checking the output of the power pack.  It will require a cheap voltage tester.  Put the speed on full.  If the power pack is putting out 12 or more volts at the connection then check the voltage on the track, by touching the tester probes to the tracks at various spots.  if the voltage is the same and the loco runs slow the problem is with the loco.  If the voltage is good at the power pack, but low on the rails, then the rails may be dirty, or the connections from the power pack to the track is not good.  If the voltage is low at the powerpack aat full throttle then the problem is with the power pack. 

It is best not to take anything apart until you trouble shoot and are sure of the problem

If you are the original owner your loco is covered by the Bachmann Waranty then contact the service dept.  If it is the powerpack then see if you can find a new one at your local hobby shop, or on Ebay or by contacting Bachmann Service and buying a new one.

Hope this helps!!