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Hey guys - I just purchased my first TMCC Steam Engine for my Legacy controlled layout, the Lionel 4-6-2 Pacific "President Harrison" and I have a puzzle for you.

 

When I run it in conventional mode, the smoke blower blows smoke just fine.  But, when I put it in command mode and use my CAB2 remote - no smoke whatsoever.  I can SMELL the fluid being heated, but nothing comes out. There's no smoke "icon" like I'm used to in Legacy, but I followed the instructions for TMCC and CAB1 inputs and thought I had found how to turn on the smoke blower -  by hitting "aux1" and the "+" button - I even hear the "steam release" sound when I hit this, which, according to the manual, indicates I'm increasing the steam unit temp and output.  And, yes, the smoke switch is in the "on" position.

 

I did add the steamer using the "Generic TMCC Steam Engine" module on my CAB2.

 

Thanks for any tips you can send my way!

 

Last edited by Starhopper
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Originally Posted by RickO:

After you press AUX1 try holding down the + icon for up to 10 seconds.

 

These older tmcc steamers have a "smoke boost" feature to superheat the unit.

 

The newer legacy smoke units do this automatically when they are turned on

RickO - that's exactly what I did - still no smoke.  But, in conventional, just fine!  It's driving me nuts!

Alright - here's what I have discovered.  When I put my ear up to the smoke stack, I can hear the smoke unit fan whirring, and when I hit "Aux1 and 8 (or the minus sign) the whirring stops - as it should.  When I hit "Aux1 and 9 (or the plus sign) the fans starts up again and I hear steam sounds indicating I am increasing the smoke unit heat.  However, no smoke coming out!  Now, it's not even smoking in conventional mode!

 

I opened it up and saw the little smoke unit in there - and a replacement (FAN DRIVEN SMOKE UNIT / RECT / DIESEL / 27 OHM) from Lionel can be had for $30 - but I am not sure how difficult it would be to swap out - or even if that would fix the issue!

You should first check to make sure the smoke resistor reads 27 ohms. You can replace them without replacing the whole unit. Look at the circuit board on top of the smoke unit. The two terminals closest to the motor leads are for the motor. The smoke resistor is the other two. If that reads 27 ohms check the cable running from the smoke unit to one of the boards, usually the mother board that the radio board plugs into. Unplug them and plug them back in. If still no smoke you might have a bad triac (the large one) on the R2LC (radio board).

 

Pete

Lyle, I just noticed on the parts breakdown that that smoke unit has a regulator. I had a TMCC loco that had rarly intermittent to no smoke production.

 

It ended up being the regulator, as was recommended byLionel tech when I emailed them on how to repair it myself as it was out of warranty.

 

The regulator controls the voltage going to the resistor.

 

http://www.lionel.com/CustomerService/ReplacementParts/index.cfm?doAction=productPartFilter&number=610-8057-200&productID=1067947c-6b7a-424a-a2d3-705c23d6c233

 

 

The regulator is only $.80,( plus the lousy $9 flat rate shipping) worth a shot.

OK - so here's what's happening.  If I hit Aux1 and hold down the "9" button for a good ten seconds, the steams starts blowing GREAT!  The longer I hold down the button, the better the smoke gets.  If I let go of the 9 button, It'll keep blowing for about a minute or so - then it stops smoking. I know that pressing the 9 button "superheats" the smoke unit and it supposed to be used at startup to help warm up the smoke unit.

 

But after a minute, I have to push that 9 button another ten seconds to get the smoke going again. So, it seems that "superheating" the resistor is working - but it keeps reverting back to a mode that isn't hot enough to make smoke.  I really don't want to continually have to keep my finger on the 9 button!

 

That's what I have learned so far - hope this helps!

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If no one else chimes in with an exact solution, email Lionel at the "service/repair question heading here.

 

http://www.lionel.com/ContactUs/

 

Fill out the requested info and tell them exactly what you just posted.

 

The email is not limited to warranty repairs, they are quite helpful diagnosing a problem and recommending the necessary repair/parts for the "do-it-youselfer". As I stated above thats how I solved my smoke unit problem.

 

DO NOT CALL, EMAIL, it has been my impression that MR himself  and/or his " tech crew" read the emails sent to "service/repair question".

 

Originally Posted by RickO:

Lyle, I just noticed on the parts breakdown that that smoke unit has a regulator. I had a TMCC loco that had rarly intermittent to no smoke production.

 

It ended up being the regulator, as was recommended byLionel tech when I emailed them on how to repair it myself as it was out of warranty.

 

The regulator controls the voltage going to the resistor.

 

http://www.lionel.com/CustomerService/ReplacementParts/index.cfm?doAction=productPartFilter&number=610-8057-200&productID=1067947c-6b7a-424a-a2d3-705c23d6c233

 

 

The regulator is only $.80,( plus the lousy $9 flat rate shipping) worth a shot.

Actually, that's the regulator for the fan.  There's no way that regulator handles the current required for the resistor.  Note the description: TO-92 5 volt Regulator

Originally Posted by Starhopper:

OK - so here's what's happening.  If I hit Aux1 and hold down the "9" button for a good ten seconds, the steams starts blowing GREAT!  The longer I hold down the button, the better the smoke gets.  If I let go of the 9 button, It'll keep blowing for about a minute or so - then it stops smoking. I know that pressing the 9 button "superheats" the smoke unit and it supposed to be used at startup to help warm up the smoke unit.

 

But after a minute, I have to push that 9 button another ten seconds to get the smoke going again. So, it seems that "superheating" the resistor is working - but it keeps reverting back to a mode that isn't hot enough to make smoke.  I really don't want to continually have to keep my finger on the 9 button!

 

That's what I have learned so far - hope this helps!

From the sounds of it, either the wick is not properly in contact with the smoke resistor, or you need a lower value resistor.  The 27 ohm resistors are marginal at times, I've had better luck with 22 or 24 ohm resistors.

Well, I tried the TMCC smoke unit improvement video - and no difference!  I removed the wick from the resistor, replaced the lionel batting with tiki torch wick, and enlarged the air intake hole.

 

Still does NOT smoke unless I HOLD DOWN the #9 key to initiate smoke unit superheating.  If I take my finger off the #9 key, the smoke disappears in about 20 seconds.

 

Now, if I run it CONVENTIONAL at highball speed, it smokes! But in command mode, no go unless I keep my finger on the #9 button.

Any other suggestions?

Last edited by Starhopper

You are correct Bob, probably a quick swap of the R2LC and checking the wiring from the motherboard to the smoke unit would be a useful exercise.  However, if that doesn't fix it, the next step is the resistor.

 

The value will probably vary with your individual engine, I've found that 22 ohms makes a large difference in the typical Lionel smoke unit.  Obviously 18 ohms would yield more smoke, but you're also putting a lot of current through the smoke triac, that may bite you in the long run.  If I were going to 18 ohms, I'd probably rig some sort of little heatsink on the smoke triac.

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