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Chuck Sartor posted:

Because the engine has a 27 ohm (14 volt) heater resistor. You would have to run the engine way too fast for it to get hot enough. the heater mounts vertically and tip of the wick sits in a small pool of smoke fluid at the bottom of the smoke generator. It will need eventual replacing, like they all do.

I half understand - I think.  If I'm running at, let's say at 10/12 volts, the smoker is getting hot enough to produce smoke.  So when the fluid runs out why doesn't that heat that produced the smoke cook the wick?

This beast is so heavy and I have it pulling so many scale Pecos River or Heavyweight Pullmans cars that I need 14 volts to get her going really fast.

Sorry I'm being so dense.

Ponz

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