Mine has never rotated well, but does best with an OEM Lionel beacon top I found at an antique shop years ago new in its box. The tower has lots of memories from my childhood since it was my fathers before me. Cheers Mike
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There has been much written about the 394 beacon, and getting it to work and work consistently. Basically it is a trial and error scenario incorporating a lot of patience. There have been suggestions about changing bulbs, changing beacon tops, bending the vanes on the beacon, ambient temperature, air currents near the beacon, operating voltage,etc. It is probable that some or all of these suggestions may need to be tried, as there does not seem to be any one fix for this accessory, except for the one given in the above post.
Larry
There is only one fix for a 394, get a 494. That's how Lionel fixed it.
It has a vibrator motor that works well. My 394 has a red flasher bulb in it without the beacon top.
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