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Last week it was my K4 Pacific - Legacy (6-11327) and everything worked perfectly.

 

Today was walking with her and after she became a stop without sound, I've tried everything and the sound does not come back, all other functions of the locomotive works perfectly, but the sound will not sound. When power is connected to the speaker makes that traditional sound off and the same thing.

 

Another point is that the hitch works perfectly tender, but without the sound.

 

I do not know what to do, someone would have a suggestion?

Thank you,

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Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

I have the exact same K4.

 

Try putting the tender on the tracks without the locomotive connected.  If it doesn't drop to conventional mode that way, you'll doubtless have to open it up.  First step is to reseat all the connectors and boards.  You should be able to control the whistle & bell with a transformer with it alone on the tracks.

 

john gunrunner
I just did this test and it did not work. I opened it and all wires disconnected and connected again and it did not work.
Put my transformer 80 W The Polar Express and nothing!

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

P.S.

 

You can try a Legacy tender from another steamer as long as it has the same configuration wireless tether to see if anything is amiss in the locomotive.  Your issue sounds like a tender issue, but you never know.

 

I have a Mikado and put the tender on it and did not work.
Then put the tender of Mikado in K4 and it usually worked.
What to do?

Originally Posted by audi:

I sent my 11327 back for a new volume control, the one in the tender. Sometimes , if you turn it back and forth it might start working again.worth a try.

Fred

I've tried touching the volume and does not work, but the defect began when he was trying to lower the volume and everything stopped working! Can it be the potentiometer? I measured it and it regularly with the multimeter

Postado Originalmente por gunrunnerjohn:

 

 

If he was changing the volume and then it happened, it could well be the pot.  If you have the shell off, there's an easy way to check.

 

Center the pot, and then short the center and one outside pin, then in a separate step short the center and the other outside pin.  One of them should give you full volume if the pot is bad.

 

Ok, Tonight I will do!

 

Thanks, for your help !

Last edited by Leandro Garcia
Originally Posted by Leandro Garcia:
Postado Originalmente por gunrunnerjohn:

 

 

If he was changing the volume and then it happened, it could well be the pot.  If you have the shell off, there's an easy way to check.

 

Center the pot, and then short the center and one outside pin, then in a separate step short the center and the other outside pin.  One of them should give you full volume if the pot is bad.

 

Ok, Tonight I will do!

 

Thanks, for your help !

John, 

Good night!

 

I tried the test and nothing. When using conventional power when the whistle goes a very low noise that needs to put his ear close to listen.

 

Opening of the tender and called the Mikado ponteciometro it in the K4 and tend also to no avail nothing changed.

 

I realized that the sound cards and S1 are identical, but I was afraid to try replacing the S1 to dismiss the same.

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Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

Did you just try the S1 tender on the K4?  It won't hurt anything, and it'll isolate it for sure.

 

It sounds like either the speaker or the sound board.  If you feel lucky, try an 8 ohm speaker for the one in that tender.

 

John, and my fear that this exchange can damage the other tending the Mikado!

 

What do you think?

 

** The speaker I've ever put in Mikado and it worked perfect.

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

With the wireless tether, there is no risk of damage, the only thing that connects them is the IR beam.  Virtually all Legacy locomotives, assuming the tether is the same type, will work with other tenders.  Older ones have the IR box below the drawbar, newer ones have the IR components above the drawbar.

Ok, John.

 

I just arrived at home and I gonna do now the test.

 

Thanks,

Originally Posted by Leandro Garcia:
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

With the wireless tether, there is no risk of damage, the only thing that connects them is the IR beam.  Virtually all Legacy locomotives, assuming the tether is the same type, will work with other tenders.  Older ones have the IR box below the drawbar, newer ones have the IR components above the drawbar.

Ok, John.

 

I just arrived at home and I gonna do now the test.

 

Thanks,

John, 

 

Did replacing the S1 and the test continued fault, so I had another idea to get the sound card of K4 and test the Mikado, because then I eliminate the wires and other faults and then continued to the fault conclusion is that the board even with this fault.

Really sad, because hardly used the locomotive and bought on Ebay as I have no warranty so I have to buy a new card.

Thanks for the tips and help and when I return to get exchange the post.

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