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I have a Lionel Legacy Mikado with a smoke unit issue.  The number on end of box is:  6-81189.  It smoked beautifully for a year or two, but then the smoke stopped working.  I am getting a flashing code from the cab light that the smoke resistor has failed.  Does anyone know the part number on this resistor?

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Wow!  That resistor will draw over 2 amps!  That ought to smoke like crazy!  Don't touch it with your finger, you'l get a severe burn!  Hope Lionel drives that resistor with a FET device!  One with super low internal resistance.

Hey John, what are the low and medium voltages across the resistor?

@donhradio posted:

Wow!  That resistor will draw over 2 amps!  That ought to smoke like crazy!  Don't touch it with your finger, you'l get a severe burn!  Hope Lionel drives that resistor with a FET device!  One with super low internal resistance.

Hey John, what are the low and medium voltages across the resistor?

The resistor doesn't draw anything like two amps, it's run at a much lower PWM power level!  It's hard to exactly specify what voltage is across the resistor since it's a PWM waveform.  However, from the smoke produced, it's about the same as around 6VDC from my bench on the resistor.   That being the case, I'd guess that the power the resistor is dissipating is around 4.5-5.0 watts at around an average voltage of 6 volts or a little more.  I find that in more applications, but the time you get to 6 watts in the smoke resistor, you're getting some pretty decent smoke.

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