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QUOTE: Originally posted by Old 2037 The CW with my father-in-law's Southern Freight went dead after few hours use. Just dead. To it's credit, the local hobby shop just gave him one in exchange. On the exchange unit (like the original), the whistle/bell functions are reversed. The 40w unit that came with my son's Glacier Freight is very erratic, especially after it warms a bit. Voltage doesn't quite drop enough to let the eunit cycle. Hafta pull the plug. Whatta pain. I got an LW. Problem solved. The modern unit has better slow speed control. But the eunits and pullmores are much quieter with the LW. While I'm on the topic, the conductivity of fastrack stinks. 50 year-old rusty Marx 027 track was better. Current 0-31 Lionel track works great! Rant off. (I love that little GN RS3, though!)
QUOTE: Originally posted by arawson I called Lionel's 800# and they offered to ship a replacement. No charge, no questions asked. Even told me to keep the defective one.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cooker I am having problems with my new Lionel CW-80 transformer. It seems that I lose the voltage when I connect it to the track or to a light or gate. At the transformer terminal I have 19vac but when I connect the track to the transformer I get 0 vac. I talked to my local Lionel dealer and he stated there is a problem with SOME of these transformers but he did not elaborate. Has anyone had problems with this.. Also, can I assume that I have 0 Vac when the lever is in the down /off position? this is not the case.. When I have NOTHING hooked up I have a constent 19V.... Any suggestions? I just emailed Lionel but if anyone has an 800 # for service that would be great.
brianel, Agent 027
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