i hope mike wolf ears are burning right now does anybody in Colorado work on these things everything works fine but the left side it went dead after i shut it off then turned it coct to ship it and repair i just cant do
thanks Warren
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i hope mike wolf ears are burning right now does anybody in Colorado work on these things everything works fine but the left side it went dead after i shut it off then turned it coct to ship it and repair i just cant do
thanks Warren
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If it is new and under warranty, exchange or refund from the dealer. If not, check with local hobby shops that carry MTH as to who might be available locally to repair.
How about we check some things before you go wishing ill will on anybody?…..when you turn off your transformer at the switch, be sure both handles are down and parked at zero. If that is good, do both sides of the display board light up with numbers?…if so, what are they reading?….is the red light blinking?…..and lastly, check your wire lugs on the front of the transformer, have one or more of your wires popped off accidentally?……..call back the pitchforks, tar, & feathers until you’ve exhausted the simple stuff,….
Pat
I checked and there no repair shops mth asc tech's in Colorado at all! Did you check and make sure the circuit breakers are reset and on?
Alan
i have had this thing for 10 years our local Lionel and MTh repairman said something inside (diode) blew i got a rebuilt Lionel 275 wat Zw with fast blow circlets for 120 delivered if any body wants it? The nth
10 years old & you hope Mike’s ears are burning ?…….nope, …pretty sure they’re cool to the touch,…..🙄
Pat
i suppose you are correct if I could find the right driver i would take the cover off but it is like chicken teeth to find it
3mm T-handle Allen wrench at least 10” long. McMaster.com or Amazon
I found a tool that worked at O'Reillys. Had to reset one of the pots.
thanks i have a store less than 3 mils from me.
@Dougklink posted:I found a tool that worked at O'Reillys. Had to reset one of the pots.
What does this tool look like?
Ron
The one at O'Reillys was a headlight adjuster. It was just barely long enough.
@PRRronbh posted:Pat, thanks. I presume it is 3mm?
Ron
Yep, …Jon G. mentioned that above as well, …3mm, it needs to be at least 10” long, ……
Pat
@Dougklink posted:I found a tool that worked at O'Reillys. Had to reset one of the pots.
Had NO luck at local O'Reilys today! By chance do you have a part number?
Ron
@PRRronbh posted:Had NO luck at local O'Reilys today! By chance do you have a part number?
Ron
Ron, …grab one off Amazon, ….it’ll be at your house in a matter of days,….
Pat
No sorry, I'm not with my stuff right now.
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