KRM If there is no letter in front of the stamped date code on the bottom it was before the fix and may be a bad one. Also there is no date coad on mine after the made in China.
Thanks, I didn't notice a stamped date. I guess I need to unscrew the CW80S form their little cart and check it out.
SleeperN06 OK I found an old thread of mine from back in December of 2009 that I forgot about. It shows another label and gives some more info on what numbers to look for, but I need to read through it to remember. But the part number of the one in the thread at the time was the same except it had a date or what I think is a date and there is supposed to be a revision number which I haven’t seen. I wish I would have checked it out when I bought the Hogwarts because I’m pretty sure it’s the newer version. http://cs.trains.com/ctt/f/95/t/166019.aspx
OK I found an old thread of mine from back in December of 2009 that I forgot about. It shows another label and gives some more info on what numbers to look for, but I need to read through it to remember. But the part number of the one in the thread at the time was the same except it had a date or what I think is a date and there is supposed to be a revision number which I haven’t seen. I wish I would have checked it out when I bought the Hogwarts because I’m pretty sure it’s the newer version.
http://cs.trains.com/ctt/f/95/t/166019.aspx
If there is no letter in front of the stamped date code on the bottom it was before the fix and may be a bad one. Also there is no date coad on mine after the made in China.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Brent, I am not so sure. Mine does not have a letter on the end of the part# and it was built in 2011. Mine looks the same as all of those. There was a build date on the box mine was in. But now I can't find the box
Now I rember there will be a letter in front of the Sreial number / date code that is stamped on the bottom of the case if it is a good one. Mine has a G then 081010
So I think that would Aug 10th of 2010
The CW80 you have posted is an earlier model prior to them fixing the track power issue (the A-U posts were reversed). You can tell this because the P/N will have a letter at the end (I think).
Curmudgeon Take them to a transfoborist, who will cut the power cords and inspect the cut ends with a microscope. One ring per year, with usage per year identifiable by thickness of ring. He'll be able to tell you down to the nearest holiday.
Take them to a transfoborist, who will cut the power cords and inspect the cut ends with a microscope. One ring per year, with usage per year identifiable by thickness of ring.
He'll be able to tell you down to the nearest holiday.
LOL, pretty funny.
I guess it shouldn’t mater except that I remember seeing a couple of posts on the older ones have a design flaw that was fixed in the later years. I believe I have two of the bad ones only I don’t really have a problem except on occasion when it get stuck in reverse.
I have 3 CW-80s and I just bought a new one that should be delivered today. I bought three train sets at different times and I have the Hogwarts Set which I’m going to put back in the box to maybe sell someday and I would like to keep its original transformer with it.
The problem is that I can’t tell which is which. I know that the CW80 that came with the Lionel Polar Express has a noisy fan at start up, because I called Lionel about it when I first bought it and they said its fine, but I have no idea of the other two.
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