If you are like me, you felt a huge relief and were elated for a full hour afterward. I have made similar discoveries, mostly out of desperation, and been rewarded with a fix beyond all rational hope.
I am happy to see that you are back in business! I figure those Walthers built-up turntables are one of the great gifts to the hobby for transition and earlier steam era modellers.
-Crandell
Ok are you ready for this? I went back downstairs and did the one thing I hadn't tried yet. I unplugged the cable that goes from the pit to the control box. Voila, problem solved. I hope this helps if somebody else runs into this situation.
Help! I have a 130' HO Walthers built up turntable. I am using the AC terminals from an old Tyco power pack to provide power. From the time I first installed it several days ago until this morning it worked flawlessly. This morning when I laid the last track to the table, one of the rails was a little long and when the table rotated to that spot, it jammed. I heard the cog gear click and immediately reversed the direction. Although the table still operates smoothly, I can no longer get it to find the zero point.
I have pushed the zero button until the power light flashes and then released. The table rotates clockwise but doesn't stop it just continues to rotate until I push one of the arrow buttons to stop it.
I have turned off the power and held down the set and zero buttons and turned on the power as per the instructions. This is supposed to erase my preset positions, reinstall the factory settings and when the zero button is pressed until the power light flashes it's supposed to zero. It doesn't. The factory "presets" are now roughly 90 degrees from the zero reader in the pit wall and it still can't find the zero point.
I have removed the bridge several times, brushed the openings in the bridge end and the pit wall with a soft brush to insure there is no debris blocking the infared signal, vaccumed the pit and reinstalled the bridge. No change.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.