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I have been having trouble with my CC TMCC Hudson.

First, the smoke quit working (might have been dry) and then I got the headlight double-blink trouble indication of a fault in the smoke unit resister.  So, I removed the shell, took apart the smoke unit, and hooked the smoke unit resister to power- first 9V DC (result low temp but warm), then to AC transformer briefly (where it got hot and smoked), then back in the chassis on a test track, (conventional transformer) and it seemed to work normally.

So, I put it all back together, and still no smoke and still the double blink .  I changed the resister- same result- smoke with the chassis on the test track/ transformer, but double blink and no smoke on the layout under TMCC control.

I really don't care about the smoke feature- normally do not use it.  Is there any way to disable it w/o getting the blinking headlight?  This loco has no "off" switch for smoke as far as I can see.

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@Mike Wyatt posted:

I have been having trouble with my CC TMCC Hudson.

First, the smoke quit working (might have been dry) and then I got the headlight double-blink trouble indication of a fault in the smoke unit resister.  So, I removed the shell, took apart the smoke unit, and hooked the smoke unit resister to power- first 9V DC (result low temp but warm), then to AC transformer briefly (where it got hot and smoked), then back in the chassis on a test track, (conventional transformer) and it seemed to work normally.

So, I put it all back together, and still no smoke and still the double blink .  I changed the resister- same result- smoke with the chassis on the test track/ transformer, but double blink and no smoke on the layout under TMCC control.

I really don't care about the smoke feature- normally do not use it.  Is there any way to disable it w/o getting the blinking headlight?  This loco has no "off" switch for smoke as far as I can see.

The TMCC Hudson does not have the smoke unit diagnostics and it wouldn't be the headlight but the cab light anyways.  To me it sounds like it needs re-programmed.

Here is the list of commands to reset it.

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