Hi everyone... I'm not used to tackling these kind of issues so please bare with me. I believe I may have a volt/current problem in my tracks. I say this based on tests I attempted.
I'm using regular Lionel 3 rail tracks, not fast track, standard Lionel CTC lockons. Power is from a Lionel ZW (6-22982) circa 1998/9. I also tried an old multi-control train master circa 1950 (I think) type 110 rw watt, 115 volts 60 cycles. Engine/tender: 1950 Lionel 2-8-4 Berkshire 736/2671WX whistle tender and a Lionel 4-6-4 NYC Hudson J1-e 5344 w/ Vanderbilt tender 763e (6-18056).
Now to the problem... using the ZW powering the tracks, the 2671WX will constantly have its whistle engaged. The more power supplied, the more it blows. At idle it may not blow but you can hear the buzzing of the mechanism engaging. Using the ZW to power the Hudson, the tender coupler will always engage. You can hear it buzzing, shaking, and even feel it getting hot. I did discover that the less power supplied, the coupler does not engage. However it's so little power the engine cannot move and lights are extremely dim. Using the train master, the old Berkshire runs fine and no constant whistle. Hook it to the Hudson, coupler engages.
This leads me to ZW problem, current through track, or something else. I have used the ZW in this set up the past years with no issue. The only difference is the tracks used to sit right on the rug and now they sit on a board.
I apologize for the lengthy post but wanted to give as much information as possible. Unfortunately I live in an area without many Lionel service shops or even train shops. Any and all help is greatly appreciated as this has thrown quite the damper on my children's Christmas spirit. Thanks!