Great tip, Thanks
I concur with the last statement, I've rebuilt half a dozen of these, and two of them had a couple of terminals detached from the common bar.
The good news is, there is a cheap fix that doesn't involve disassembling the transformer, which is somewhat of a PITA. Many folks like www.ttender.com sell replacement posts that have a screw terminal. You can remove the old terminal, drill out the common bar from the outside for the screw, and replace it. I bought a few of these for 75 cents each.
Postwar ZW transformers have four "U" posts, all tied together with a metal bar. Sometimes some of the posts detach from the bar. In some cases, the phyical connection can look OK, but actually be disconnected.Try using a different "U" post with your "D" post.If it works, you do not have to fix the bad "U" post.
thanks bob, i will look tonight. i have just started to acquire older trains in the last 3 years and love working on them. i quess my childhood love for my first lionel back in the early 50's is comming back to me. again thanks. tom mroczko
tom
Look first for a broken wire inside the case. It could also be a broken carbon roller. Here is your transformer: http://pictures.olsenstoy.com/searchcd31.htm?itm=671
Bob Nelson
i have a problem with my transformer, i am not getting any power to the U D post, all other post have power. wondering if anyone has an idea as to the problem. thanks for any comments.
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.
Get the Classic Toy Trains newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month