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My scale Berkshire with Trainmaster Command Control, Odyssey System has a strange issue. It chuffs fine with the volume control on the top of the tender turned down real low  but if I turn the control up to its normal volume the chuffing goes real fast. The whistle,bell etc works fine. I tried to do a reset but no change. Is there a way to correct it or should I bring to a authorised service tech? Thanks Gene

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Gene-

 

Thanks. From what I see in the exploded parts view (link for engine; link for tender), the chuff switch is inside the engine (see part #18 on the engine parts list). My guess is part of the drivetrain presses on this switch to send the "chuff" signal, probably one of the drivers. Since the speakers are in the tender the switch must be sending signals to the tender in order to make the "chuff" sound, so I would test the switch, the switch harness, the IR receiver/transmitter (as there is no drawbar) and the tender harnesses for any evidence of damage. Replacement parts are available, but anything more might warrant a trip to the service technician.

 

-John

Originally Posted by Gene H:

It is model #6-38050. If I lower the volume it sounds normal but if i raise the volume it chuffs real fast. If I start up on high volume it chuffs fast at idle.  If I swith to signal sounds the sounds off except whistle and bell.

Your descriptions are a bit confusing, would it be possible to post a video of the problem?

 

Is it fast chuffing or just static? The volume knob in thetender can go bad creating excess static.

 

Theres no such thing as a "fast idle chuff" in o guage or on the prototype for that matter, no chuffing unless the locomotive is moving.

 

The chuffs on that loco are triggered by a cam on one of the locomotive axles,you get 2 chuffs per driver revolution.

 

The cam triggers the  cherry switch John mentioned.

 

Usually when the chuff/cherry switch goes bad you have no chuff at all when the locomotive is underway.

 

I've never heard of high speed chuffing related to volume positon especially since the loco and tender are not connected electronically.

 

If the cherry switch was the issue it would be causing it at any volume, It merely sends out the chuff "signal' it doesn't "know" what the volume position is.

 

I'd say the issue may lie in the tender, possibly the volume knob.

 

As a test place the tender on the layout by itself and power it up. It will startup and have idle sounds. Try adjusting the volume knob and see if it still reacts the same as when its behind the loco.

Last edited by RickO

When it is chuffing fast are all the chuffs the same volume or is one loud and others softer? Seems to me if it was the volume knob there would be static even with Signal Sounds. I would be looking at the cherry switch. They are usually a PITA to get to but if you can see the two wires coming off the switch put an ohmmeter across those wires and move the drivers by rotating the flywheel. The reading should jump between zero or close to it and infinity or many 1000s of ohms. If it stays at either of those readings for a complete rotation of the drivers it needs to be adjusted by loosening the mounting screws.

 

 

Pete 

Last edited by Norton

You can cycle the volume pot, and possibly use contact cleaner.  It should measure from 0 to 10K (center tap to one outside post) as the pot is turned.  Same for center and other outside post.  Basically one is a 0 and the other is at 10K ohms when the switch is fully turned.

 

This is really a weird symptom of the pot, unless it is some sort of short and both outside post are getting grounded to the center post.   G

Originally Posted by Norton:

Admittedly grasping at straws but it wouldn't hurt to reset the feature code. If your engine has a wireless tether it should Aux1 74 otherwise its Aux1 4. This is done in program mode after hitting Eng xx (ID#) Set.

 

Pete

 

Pete,

 

   That's the first thing to do. Next is to swap tenders  to isolate whether its engine or tender. 

 

Bill

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