Thanks! Since I'm not particularly electrically inclined, are there readily available diagrams of the potentiometer ("pot") for the Williams "True Blast" locomotive?
(Subsequent to your post, I have now learned that there are several types of potentiometers ("pots"), including rotary, linear, mechanical, and digital. I have also learned that a potentiometer is different from a rheostat, a device that I'm familiar with -- in fact, I just dimmed the lights!)
For some context, when we unboxed and tested the locomotive a few days ago, my guest, shortly after running the locomotive, commented on the low volume of the blast. He then stopped the train, carefully inspected the top, the front, the back, and, the undersides of the locomotive, and announced:
"Well there is no "pot"!"
He then abandoned trying to raise the volume, and, I again scoured the "manual". As noted above, there is no information about increasing the volume of the horn in the minimal operator's manual.
So, any further assistance with the potentiometer's location and operation would be helpful. I presume, without knowing, that the pot is a rotary pot. Thanks again!