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hi,for some reason the fan is not spinning under power.my wick was burnt and slighty dry after running a couple of hours.the heating elament works fine and smoke but doesnt get pushed out.


Is there some type of tester that i could buy(radio shack) to check the wires for power.or do these fans just die out?   any input    thank you harleybaz

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hi alex,  this all started yesterday thought i put to many drops in because i noticed the smoke not getting pushed out.before drops in everything was good.I was running the train for acouple of hours to see if it would clear up.Today took apart the cab and placed on track and noticed fan not spinning.I noticed two wires connected to the fan would like to check wires for power but not sure how.

 

Im running sd60m mth 2005     thanks harleybaz

Remove the smoke unit cover and give the fan impeller a few turns with your finger, then close the unit back up and try it again. If it works, go back in there and gently remove the plastic impeller by pulling it off with a pair of needlenose pliers,then put a couple of drops of a light oil on the fan motor shaft bushing,reinstall the impeller. There have also been instances of the fan impeller slipping on the shaft on some MTH units, I would turn the sound off all the way and see if you can still hear the fan motor "zinging" even though the fan is not turning. If this is the case, you can remove the impeller and "emboss" the shaft by squeazing it with the pliers teeth,or put a drop of CA adhesive on the shaft and reinstall the impeller. If neither of these methods solves your problem you will likely need to replace the fan motor.

Originally Posted by RickO:

Remove the smoke unit cover and give the fan impeller a few turns with your finger, then close the unit back up and try it again. If it works, go back in there and gently remove the plastic impeller by pulling it off with a pair of needlenose pliers,then put a couple of drops of a light oil on the fan motor shaft bushing,reinstall the impeller. There have also been instances of the fan impeller slipping on the shaft on some MTH units, I would turn the sound off all the way and see if you can still hear the fan motor "zinging" even though the fan is not turning. If this is the case, you can remove the impeller and "emboss" the shaft by squeazing it with the pliers teeth,or put a drop of CA adhesive on the shaft and reinstall the impeller. If neither of these methods solves your problem you will likely need to replace the fan motor.

Putting a drop of CA adhesive on the shaft scares me since it could run down into the bearing.  A better technique would be to put the adhesive on the impeller and install the impeller with the motor inverted so that the glue won't run toward the motor.

Using glue is the method MTH uses.  It will not be hard to remove impeller later, but it provides enough friction to hold impeller to shaft.  You can place impeller half way on, place drop in the hole of impeller remaining and then press on the remainder.  This prevents glue from reaching bearing.

 

There are other reasons that could be an issue including a damaged electronic component on the board.

 

Since you had a least one electical hum at start up, I would consider sending this back under warranty.

 

First test is to remove smoke harness, then run fan motor with 3-5V battery.  If it rotates fine, measure resistance.  Should be around 12 ohms,  too low or too high is a problem.  After that, it could be harness or component on board.

 

Is this a PS-3 engine?   G

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