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Recently, I bought a Lionel Reading 17607 Square Window Caboose with smoke.  My layout runs predominantly with TMCC on 18 volts.  This caboose came equipped with interior lights, smoke, and a flashing rear strobe light.  My concern is that, since this is an older caboose, can I run it on a layout under 18 volts power without worrying about blowing up all of the electronics inside it due to putting too much electricity into the thing?  

 

Here is a picture of the caboose in question.  The shell is not fully screwed on because I was fiddling with it trying to get the strobe light to work properly.   (It does)

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PR&NJRR posted:
Danr posted:

I have the scale version of that caboose.  DO NOT use it with 18 volts.  Mine melted the roof.  You will need to add a resistor, or two, to knock the voltage down.  Maybe someone who has done this can tell you how much you need.

Do you have any idea where the resistor would have to go?

Also would the lights be fine if I just disconnected the smoke unit?  Or would they be blown out?

What some guys around here have done is create a string of diodes and connect them in line with the wire for the pick up roller.  Someone else is going to have to tell you diode value and how many, I would think 6 would be enough, that would drop it about 4 and 1/2 volts so you can reconnect the smoke unit.  I did this on my American Flyer engine when I changed it over to a S&S can motor, it ran so well that there was not enough voltage for the smoke unit, so Dallee told me what to do to drop the voltage to the motor, so thereby, I would have to increase the voltage to it to get smoke at the normal speed.  Gunrunner John can give you all the specs...

 

Marty

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