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Anyone have this? My LHS owner has one and has offered me a deal if I want to remove the water pump, which I would if I purchased it. The former owner of the store refused to sell me one some years ago after he had many issues with them. He would not bring them into the store nor would he repair them - he'd take it right back to MTH. I will not buy one with water as we all know how water and electronics go together. If purchased, it will "burn" (flickering red lights) and smoke but no water. Anyone have comments on these and/or anyone run it "dry" with/without the water pump and associated hardware removed? 

 

Quite frankly I've always kind of wanted one of these so I'm very tempted. 

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As noted above just disable the pump by cutting the power.

 

I have the MTH House on Fire from back in the day that I circulated water from basin to hydrant to [through]pumper to attack line on ladder back into the basin. [A water line from under the house to under the hydrant supplies the pumper]. If the Fireman ain't got the nozzle aimed accurately through the window back into the basin it can get messy.

 

Photo below of circulation "loop". [Aerial ladder hose is dry]. Eventually found more scale size fire hose at Pet Smart but never changed it and put the operation on a layout. The intake/discharge ports on the Midship Pumper are drilled out and connected within the pumper via Trico washer fittings.

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SJC,

 

Smokes well and the lighting effects are nice.  I like Winrose idea of putting a separate switch for the smoke & the water.  I just cut the wire on the pump to mine and could wire a switch in some day if I dared try it.

 

Dale H - We have hard water here in Utah and I wouldn't use anything but distilled water due to particulates.  Either way I preferred to go without the water.

Sorry for not getting back here sooner. Thanks to those that have replied. 

 

Gene - good to hear from you. Hope all is well with the solar panel installation. Really enjoyed seeing your now former layout several years ago, would love to see the new model when it is ready. I like the idea of a separate control. I vividly remember Ron telling me he wouldn't see me one after past issues. That may have been some time after you got yours. 

 

Dale - Good suggestions. Didn't think of that. May do that should I opt to go for water. 

 

Dewey - Thanks for the photo. Would love to know where you got the fire trucks. 

 

Jim - Glad you are happy...

 

...I think I'll ask Ken @ Engine House Hobbies to put my name on it. 

SJC

Corgi Fire Trucks. Really the reason I bought the House-a-Fire--so I could use the engines in a sorta realistic setting. You can set it up by attacking through the lower window right over the tank so there is zero spillage but do not put water from the aerial ladder thru the roof burn out or spillage is likely.

 

Whether as a static display operation or using water you can find near scale hose at Pet Smart that is used in fish tanks. Windshield washer parts and hose is also useful.

 

 

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I have one, but haven't set it up. What puzzles me is no on/off switch?  

GGG posted:

I repaired one once.  Neat accessory.  Go on line and read the instructions.  Or read the one from the shop.  Water is recycled if I remember right and the pump can run dry.  G

I bought one, but was confused when I opened the box and didn't see an on/off switch. Does it run constantly? Is there an issue with adding a switch?  I just don't understand why MTH didn't include one.

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