I'm new here...my name is Bill and after a 4 yr hiatus I've returned to try to finish my layout in the basement. I've had my engines stored on the shelf....and on the track. I use mostly MTH and Atlas engines. I've had a problem latley w/ the MTH engines. I put them on the tracks...fire them up.....and well they won't move. The Atlas I have no problem with they run fine....but now every MTH engine I have just sits there and blows smoke...LOL! I'm sure I must have something locked out...I've read through the manual....but haven't had any luck. I sure this is a simple question for the pro's here....but it is frustrating on my part. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Bill
Bill,
Nice to have you here. You don't say whether they are Proto 1 or 2 engines. If they are Proto 1 this sort of makes sense as PS1 engines have problems when they're batteries have been inactive for a while.
Mike S
Here's a lnk to MTH notice on Proto 1 battery problems and remedies. Hope this helps.
http://www.mth-railking.com/service/p1batt.asp
Mike S.
luther_stanton wrote:Hello Bill!I do not run any MTH locomotoves however I have seen discussions where the MTH Proto units require a battery for proper operation. I believe it holds a lot of the configuration information and the such. You did not menton if you are in a Proto environment or not, but if they are command engines dead batteries (9 volts?) may be causing your trouble. Good luck...- Luther
If I wanted battery trains, I would have stuck with New Bright. LOL
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Thanks for the replys...was wondering if a standard 9 volt is OK to use or must I get a replacement from MTH.....also if I leave sit on the tracks for an hr @ full throttle....would this eleminate the swapping the battery thing....cause I see already is a pain!
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