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I have two engines, A 6-28344 Southern SD70 and A 6-28307 Wabash H24-66. Both of these engines smoke units don't get hot at all. I'm not sure what to do. Should I start by replacing the heater elements on them? I'm running a 180 powerhouse with a legacy and TMCC base. The H24-66 is under warranty although I did open it up already. 

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First stop is to check all the wiring and connectors for any loose or broken connections.  Make SURE the screws that hold the smoke resistor are tight. Check the resistance of the smoke resistor and also the condition of the wick in the smoke unit.  If all of this checks out, my guess would be the smoke regulator has failed.

Both of these engines use the smoke regulator module, that's a frequent source of failures.  Both of those units are using the 6 ohm smoke resistor, I've replaced those in some units with the 8 ohm smoke resistor to lower the demands on the smoke regulator module.

gunrunnerjohn posted:

First stop is to check all the wiring and connectors for any loose or broken connections.  Make SURE the screws that hold the smoke resistor are tight. Check the resistance of the smoke resistor and also the condition of the wick in the smoke unit.  If all of this checks out, my guess would be the smoke regulator has failed.

Both of these engines use the smoke regulator module, that's a frequent source of failures.  Both of those units are using the 6 ohm smoke resistor, I've replaced those in some units with the 8 ohm smoke resistor to lower the demands on the smoke regulator module.

Just checked. Everything looks fine to me. Should I just replace the regulator? This is it correct? 

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gunrunnerjohn posted:

It doesn't plug in, there will be soldering required to replace the regulator.  It's a little board in heatshrink, looks like this.

It will have either four or five wires coming out, sometimes they don't use the second ground wire.

That'll be something I'll have someone do for me. Now, what's the difference between the one in your photo and the one on my screenshot image? The screenshot is the (part) of the Regulator in my Southern SD70ACe. 

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