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Whilst setting up my Christmas table top train. I pulled out all my pw signals etc that I bought several years back. Got all working except for this ringing signal.

Seems to have several issues. One which may be terminal..lol.  

The power lead wire which runs from the terminal to the vibrator core has sporadic connectivity..you have to wiggle it to get it to hum.  Seems the core is rivited to the base and I don't have a way to re-rivet it back together if I drilled out rivet to resolder wire.

Even whens it humming the spoked wheel doesn't not rotate to  power the striker and light switching mechanism.

Anyone have a parts schematic, vendor for parts and thoughts on it reliability once i fix it.

Thanks

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Rotating the bell/coil assembly slightly improved connectivity enough that it should not be an issue.  I'll invest in a new rubber washer and two screws to replace missing base to mechanism ones.   

Hopefully the washer replacement will get it to turn.  

Anyone know how to secure the replacement rubber washer?

thanks 

Ordered a new rubber washer, adhesive ring and bulbs from TrainTender.  Everything worked out well except for the adhesive ring as it clumped up and was trash.  The double stick tape though worked great.

First attempt was partial success. Buzzed too much seemed to need lubrication.  Picked up some graphite like sheet says and put a little oil on the bell shaft.  The lights tend to flicker at each impulse but not much I can see be done on that.

Works much better still has more buzz than you might like but for a '50's toy but not too bad. I can see why they may have dropped it from their line do to less than steller performance... the buzzing detracts.  Its a nicely detailed item though.

EJN posted:
rrman posted:

Of course if you really like signal and willing to cannibalize it, you could remove the mechanism rewire and replace it with a solid state flasher and bell ringer sound boards.  No doubt SOMEBODY has an all in one board for sale on internet!

Would that somebody be you...

Heres a link from another thread to build  this using a n Arundio computer chip.  Good way to branch out and learn something new. Heck, even gives you the coding and the sound files!

http://mrhpub.com/2016-12-dec/online/

turn to page 41/42 for whats involved.

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