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Went to the Monroeville show and found a nice Lionel TMCC GP-9 #6-18564
Problem was when the owner attempted the test run it wouldn't move, stuck in neutral. The test track had an old 1033 transformer, tried various attempts to get it to run, no luck. He was embarrassed, swore it worked using his CW80, but I had to walk away.  Any thoughts on why this happened?
 
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Good info guys, The test area didn't has the command base there. The owner powered up, down and sideways several times, checked and reset the 2 switches on the bottom, no workie. I don't think he knew about TMMC command etc. I ALMOST asked to see the manual and read it right there, LOL. But I didn't get a good vibe from it or him, so I passed. Sad I really liked it and even thought about getting the 1981 version that several other people had.

Friend had a similar problem - after much tries of different things, found that the transformer being used did not go to 0volts in the off position (memory not good, but I think it was a Z4000). In his case, putting an incandescent bulb across the transformer output (i.e. putting an illuminated passenger car on the track behind the engine) fixed the problem of getting the off voltage to be 0. Lionel confirmed this non 0volt off can be an issue, and the incandescent bulb is a fix, and what they themselves use.

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I wasn't aware getting the voltage to zero was an issue but a simple fix is to simply have the transformer connected to a power strip with an on/off switch.  They you can set the throttle to the desired voltage and flick the switch on the power strip.  That would ensure the power goes to zero every time.  I would have purchased this piece if the price was right, this sounded more like a puzzle to be solved than anything else.

 

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