hi i have old bachmann Transformer model 6607 i need a control nob for it it broke off last night i hope the control nob is cheaper then a new Transformer
Back to breaking things ::)
Ok, now that I got that out of the way, let me see if I can help.
Matt, what do you use this old style controller for?
this Transformer i forget i had and was used it last night because of the one i was using before that has a bad switch on it and with that one i can control my trains with it any more so i need a nod or get a new one
844-
Finding the factory knob will likely mean a long and huge search. And the knob might or might not be cheap. BUT, there is a good alternative. Take your power pack to a good hardware store and check the little drawers full of knobs for electrical and electronic goods. You probably won't find the original design but you'll certainly find something which looks good and works well. You can also shop the Shack but the prices will probably be higher there.
-- D
Thanks for the answer UP844. Sounds like you use it to power your track.
I think Doc gave a great suggestion. If going to the hardware does not work out, I suggest you can try Radio Shack. I don't know if the knob on this old style power pack is the same kind, but I know that people have been able to find dial type knobs that fit perfectly on their crock pots, at Radio Shack.
Quote from: jbrock27 on July 20, 2013, 07:27:29 AM
I don't know if the knob on this old style power pack is the same kind, but I know that people have been able to find dial type knobs that fit perfectly on their crock pots, at Radio Shack.
jb-
I'll predict that the exact knob
won't be available but a suitable replacement will be. There are endless varieties of knobs but a limited universe of shafts. So ... getting a replacement is a sure thing but getting an
exact replacement is unlikely.
-- D
im looking for any knob to but no luck yet
Doc, I never used the word, exact. What I did say was "fit perfectly. See a difference?
Matt, I know you have said in the past, there are no hobby shops near where you live. Where have you been looking for the replacement knob?
Quote from: jbrock27 on July 21, 2013, 06:59:53 AM
Doc, I never used the word, exact. What I did say was "fit perfectly. See a difference?
jb-
Yes, I understand the difference. I wasn't suggesting a criticism of your post, just pointing out to the OP (and perhaps others) that it's easy to find a knob which will fit but they shouldn't necessarily expect it to be a match for what they had before. This isn't a problem most of the time because there is only one knob on most power packs and such, but it could be an issue for someone who is trying to match another knob on the same item. In that case, it might be necessary to replace more than one knob so they all look the same.
-- D
I understand your explanation Doc. Thank you. Bc you addressed your point to me about the possibility of not finding an exact match, it made it look like you were making the point to me for some reason. Can I suggest, that maybe next time, indicate you are passing this along to the OP. In this case, Matt.
My apologies for any unnecessary misunderstandings.