After better insulating between the coil and track, I get some "pull", but not enought to open a knuckle or pull the shaft of a dump car. So you are probalby correct that the coil is damaged. I discovered an ebay set of 4 remote tracks, including the one I needed for only 12 bucks including shipping.... So that's my solution for now. I'll probably still order the coil from Brasseur, too. Thanks for the great information.
Always in training.....
The coil itself is probably burned out internally. If you are ambitious, you can purchase the correct gauge magnet wire, and rewind the coil.
Larry
Thanks, Larry. You guys are great with details. I'll check the part out. I've seen O scale on ebay but not 027.... As usual, I'm always in "training"...
The electromagnet coil is probably burned out. The coil, part #6019-31 is available from Brasseur Electric Trains if you want to repair your track, otherwise replacing the entire track is the only other option.
In moving things around, the contacts for the control button of this uncoupler were jammed together... The plastic melted and it no longer works Is there a way to repair? I get continuity between the screw under the center track and the outside track and none from the screw to the center track. I have changed control buttons, but still not working. it is the simple "uncouple only" track wired to a control button. I thought only the plastic melted and warped, so I sanded it down..... I see no other damage, but the fine wire wrap may be shorted?
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