A postwar 167 whistle controller will work as well
Trevor
This is all you need for basic whistle operation:
Rob
Lionel made a whistle control back in the post war time and another in modern there is also a few here tell you how to build one
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
http://rtssite.shutterfly.com/
I have an old 682 steam engine and tender from the 50's. I have hooked up with an AMerican Flyer 2290 175 watt transformer and it works fine on my 40 ft loop of track, but it doesn't have a whistle button on the transformer.
How can I activate the whistle? I have other smaller lionel transformers, do I need to hook one of them up or can I use something else? I know the old transformers only had 2 wires and I have 2 wires now, a 17 volt variable and a ground.
Help.
Paul
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