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Title: New out of the box, but no smoke? What to check first
Post by: CTrout on December 05, 2013, 07:43:19 PM

Finally ordered and received the Night Before Christmas set, been wanting one for quite some time.

Trouble is I can't get the smoke box to work at all.

Checked the forum but was wondering what to check first before working on a brand new unit?

Thanks for any input.
Title: Re: New out of the box, but no smoke? What to check first
Post by: the Bach-man on December 05, 2013, 11:30:42 PM
Dear CT,
Is the smoke unit turned on? The switches are behind the smokebox door.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Title: Re: New out of the box, but no smoke? What to check first
Post by: NarrowMinded on December 07, 2013, 03:23:03 AM
Don't turn the smoke on unless you put oil in the smoke generator,
Title: Re: New out of the box, but no smoke? What to check first
Post by: Loco Bill Canelos on December 07, 2013, 09:09:57 AM
Have you put too much oil in the stack?
Title: Re: New out of the box, but no smoke? What to check first
Post by: CTrout on December 08, 2013, 07:54:55 PM
Sorry for the incomplete information:

Yes the switch is turned on.

I have not allowed the switch to stay in the on position, DVD instructions are pretty clear on that.

I put the recommended amount of smoke drops into the stack.

Still nothing, sure would like to my Grandchildren to experience the smoke as they have all asked about it.

Thanks for all the replies so far.
Title: Re: New out of the box, but no smoke? What to check first
Post by: Loco Bill Canelos on December 08, 2013, 08:46:50 PM
When you say nothing no smoke , I wondered if you were expecting smoke while the locomotive is stopped. The locomotive smoke unit is powered by a heating element which gets hotter the more (speed) voltage is applied.   In some cases it takes a while for the unit to heat up.  Try again using seven drops of smoke fluid, make sure the switch is on and run the locomotive at a fairly fast clip for five minutes, or longer if there is a a lot of smoke fluid in the stack. you should start seeing some whitish smoke coming out of the stack.  There is never a lot of smoke, and as you lower the power and the locomotive slows down the smoke will also be less in volume.   The smoke systems in model locomotives is disappointing to many of us, as it is often sparse and unrealistic, but you should get some.  When you stop the locomotive the smoke will stop as well.

Hopefully this will help!