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I think I fried my first train accessory!

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Posted by Firelock76 on Saturday, February 9, 2013 11:47 AM

Gabesdad, if you followed the installation instructions I'm sure the failure isn't you're fault.  That's the trouble with electronics.  They could last for 20 years or blow tomorrow, you never know.

I second Redfire's capacitor diagnosis, I've seen them go on other things, but not train accessories.

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Friday, February 8, 2013 9:08 PM

That was a capacitor that popped.  It's value will be listed on it's side. 

Jim

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Posted by Liam98 santa fe on Friday, February 8, 2013 9:06 PM

Maybe it was a voltage spike? It could have been that or the circuit component could have just been bad. I wish you the best on getting it fixed and it shouldn't be to hard if your handy with a soldering iron. 

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I think I fried my first train accessory!
Posted by Gabesdad on Friday, February 8, 2013 8:18 PM

I recently purchased the MTH waving American flag and hooked it up to my platform.  I had it connected to a lionel 1.8 AMP accessory transformer.  I also had the MTH animated firehouse hooked up to it.  It was working fine, but was very loud due to the vibration on the foam top of the platform.  I gently prerssed down on the flag and there was a loud pop and smoke came out of it.  I took the cover off the bottom of it, and there was a transistor or something (little  round blue thing, I am not that good with electronics), and it was split open and all the packing was out of it.  I am sure that I fried the thing, question is, does anybody know the true reason behind it?  I am not sure if the wires touched underneath or there was another problem.  Looking for advice on this, thanks....

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