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Genesis Light Bulb Problem!

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Genesis Light Bulb Problem!
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 10, 2003 2:27 PM
I have a Athearn Genesis F unit that has less than 2 hours on it and already has two burned out bulbs. Although Athearn has promised to send me replacement bulbs, I wanted to know if others have had similar problems?

I run them with a MRC tech-4 350 power pack that puts out 30VA and 18.5 VDC to the rails.

Athearn suggested possibly adding some resistors but was no help in helping me figure out what size.

I also plan to upgrade to DCC in the coming year and am unsure what to do about the lights then also.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Jeff
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 5:03 PM
Adding resistors is only necessary when converting an F unit to DCC. You may have a defective locomotive. Send Athearn an email and ask for a return authorization.

Frank Eva
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 8:22 PM
i have had the same problem with my genesis locos to. i have 2 sd 70m's in santa fe colors and the ditch lights have burned out several times. i run command control via dynatrol. it is an analog system that draws from track voltage through a receiver in the unit. i am not to happy with the way it runs either. unfortunately i have no idea what is causing the problem.if you come up with any ideas please post them in this forum. thanks bob
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 16, 2003 7:04 AM
Ah! Another person having a problem with those stupid 1.5v bulbs!
I'm in the process of getting an SD70 lights wired w/a DCC system. The best solution i've come up with so far is 250 ohms of resistor in series with the bulbs. Buy the miniatronics bulbs instead of Athearn replacements-much cheaper.
S Oehme

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