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Model #30-1280-1. The smoke unit in this is a little different then others I have worked on. The motor has a good gap between itself and the fan housing, making it very easy to oil the motor bushing. Others, I had to take apart and pull the fan off the shaft. I don't see a resistor, unless its in the tender.

Yes some smoke units have that gap.  Is this a PS-2 5V with the board in the engine?  If so adding a 10K resistor in line with the orange wire from the tach to the 7 pin connector should stop any chuff in neutral.

 

If that doesn't work then John is correct and a "going" bad smoke unit can cause issues.  I have not see chuff in neutral but I have seen it cause erratic operation, no speed control, bell or whistle signals or flat out shutting down the board.   G

Yes, it is the 5 volt board and there is no resistor, so I'll add one. Oiling the smoke unit motor did quiet it down but still chugs. I do also notice while moving it around on my test track, an awful lot of pick up roller sparking, even the drive wheels, but not as much. Cleaned the tracks good but its still doing it.

Noticed the pick up rollers axles were dry, so I oiled them up good with regular MTH oil. It totally eliminated the sparking (shows the importance of regular maintenance). The oil must help with continuity. I will work on installing the resistor and give the forum a follow up. Thanks everyone for your help.

Sorry it took so long to follow up with this post, but I had to order the 10K resistors that GGG suggested to try to get rid of my chuffing in neutral. I added the resistor to the orange tack wire and it did eliminate the chuf problem, but when I advanced the throttle, it took off at full speed. Could 10K be too much resistance?

I removed the resistor and did both a feature reset and a factory reset, but it didn't help. The resistor did stop the chuffing when the smoke unit was turned on like GGG said it would, but I believe he may have given me the wrong value. It was blocking the tack signal and allowing the motor to run at full speed. Hopefully he will respond when he sees this post is active again. I also tried a new smoke unit, but it still did the same thing. The sound is not the compressor.

DAve it should be 10K.  It may be on the board if it was moded.  Since the 100 works your good.  The alternative would be a possible bad tach reader and you can change it and remove the 100 ohm resistor.  If it works, the tach reader was the issue.  If not and the 100 ohm resistor is needed, the board may be going south.  G

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