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Re: Lionel Trains!



My two cents---
If it doesn't act just like Steve said, there is a possibility that there is a little lever under (Or on top) of your engine that you can move to three different positions.  Play with the lever with the engine running slow to see how the fwd/neutral/rev works.  I always start checking my engines by laying the engine upside down in my lap and testing the motor.  Touch the bare end of the wire from the Common transformet post to the chassis of the train(I use a wheel), and the power wire to the roller.  You can set fwd/rev lever doing this and assure that the motor is OK.  MOst of it is just figuring out what is going on.  As Steve said"Keep the power low!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" until you figure out what is going on.  Regards            Don



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Wise <swise@aoot.com>
To: Chris Nystrom <cnystrom@gmail.com>
Cc: ttat-members@aoot.com
Sent: Sat, Dec 25, 2010 9:15 am
Subject: Re: Lionel Trains!

Hey Chris, 
 
Maybe we can help with some initial triage. What type of transformer? What type of engine exactly? 
 
Do you understand about how Lionel/3 rail AC powered engines do direction control? It is different than HO/DC power. With HO you simply slide the "direction" button on the transformer and it changes the polarity of the two rails, thus changing the direction of the DC motor. For AC/3 rail engines, its a little different. If you have a Lionel transformer, what you do is this: power up the track until you see the engine light glowing (not too brightly though). Then hit the direction button. The engine should then go either forwards or backwards. Usually forward for new engines. If its going too fast, then lower the voltage via the transformer throttle. Then to stop it, hit the direction button again. The engine should stop. Then hit the direction button yet again, and the engine should start going in the opposite direction. So hitting the direction button on a 3 rail / AC setup cycles the reverse unit in the engine through these cycles: Forward - Neutral - Reverse - Neutral, and the cycle repeats. 
 
Does that make sense? I've CC'ed the club so others can help too. Club members, when you reply, please make sure Chris's email is in the reply-to list. cnystrom@gmail.com 
 
Happy Holidays, 
 
Steve. 
 
On 12/24/2010 11:56 PM, Chris Nystrom wrote: 
> Ack! Everything on the web says that it is so easy, but I can not 
> every get my Lionel trains to work. I have 2 engines and 2 
> transformers and I try various combinations, but can never seem to get 
> them to work. Headlight comes on and it might move a little often in 
> the wrong direction. I never had this trouble with HO trains. Is there 
> anyplace I can go in Austin to get my equipment checked out to see if 
> it is me or my equipment? 

> Thank you, 
> Chris 


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