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I killed a Super O switch

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I killed a Super O switch
Posted by winnipegtrainguy on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:33 PM
I had a short on a Super O switch. I took it apart and fixed it, but when I put it back together again, it woudn't work at all. Any hopes of fixing the cranky old beast?
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Posted by NYC Fan on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 1:48 PM
Did you really open it up, or did you just take the cover off the top? When those Super O switches fry, it's usually the narrow gauge wire under the rivited plate on the bottom of the switch that vaporize. That's why the 112 switches have a bad rap, otherwise they're the best, smoothest switches Lionel ever made.
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Posted by winnipegtrainguy on Thursday, July 29, 2004 12:23 PM
AHA! That might be it. Yes, I did open it up - took the bottom plate off and everything. My local Lionel Service Station was completly baffled by it, and thought it was a faulty frog.
I'll do a wire trace and see if that might be it.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 29, 2004 2:22 PM
Good to see more Super 0 users out there!
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Posted by lionelsuperotrack on Friday, July 30, 2004 9:14 PM
If you are interested in Super O here is a Super O Yahoo group that can answer your questions:

The History of Lionel "Super O" Track
( http://www.tcamembers.org/articles/operating/supero/index.html )

Lionel_SuperO_Track Yahoo Group
( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Lionel_SuperO_Track/ )

"e-Train" TCA Online Magazine
( http://www.tcamembers.org/articles/ )

Very best, Mike
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Posted by Taranwanderer on Sunday, January 17, 2010 1:44 AM
Does anyone know of a replacement switch that is the same dimensions of a Super-O #112 switch. I'm pretty sick of trying to make 50 year-old technology (that wasn't all that great off the showroom floor, IMO) work reliably. My 112s just seem cranky, and they just stop working at random times. I started switching over to FasTrack, (which the switches work GREAT for), but there are still areas on my layout that I need to use a switch that's the size of the Super-O. So, is there a new product out there that will replace these cantankerous old units and fit right into the existing layout without having to rip out the surrounding track? Thanks in advance.

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