This the accessory that lasted ten years for me that I mentioned on the POT. I had to take it apart three times over its lifetime and finally realized that the grease was too thick for the gears and cam, as operated in my train room where in the winter it gets below 60 degrees until I turn on the heat. I cleaned out the old grease and used a light oil. Now after ten years, I believe the motor has had it.
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Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
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I have gone through two of these on my Christmas layout after about 12 hours total run time for each. I've given up on them.
Nothing wrong with using a variable voltage transformer to adjust the "juice" to your animated accessories so they operate at the speed or intensity you want. It's been done before.
At the risk of asking a stupid question, can you just reduce the voltage on your transformer? I have this accessory on my layout and I power it using the variable accessory terminals on a Lionel CW-80 transformer. I kept raising the voltage until the lumberjacks operated at the pace I liked and set the voltage at that level. I have to admit that I really never measured the actual voltage. Lionel recommends 12-18 volts, but that is with the original motor. Obvously, this won't help if you are using a fixed voltage transformer. Hopefully someone else will have another suggestion.
If this is the motor, then Lionel has them in stock. See here for parts breakdown.
Larry
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