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I bought a couple of nice switches and a 1044 transformer from a gentleman yesterday and I have a few concerns with the transfomer.   The transformer works well with the throttle side however the whistle isn't working.   It did work a couple of times with my engine (a mid 90's era Williams Santa Fe) but for the most part, it doesn't work.  The concern is the amount of heat being generated on the whistle/reversing lever side.   I took the lever off and the metal rheostat (I think that is what it is) is so hot, its practically untouchable.  The throttle rheostat  is warm like I expect it to be, not so hot that it makes me recoil from the heat.  

I have yet to open this up.  I'm very comfortable with opening the power pack and poking around in there with my multi-meter and seeing what can be fixed.  

I'm assuming that its a pretty straightforward transformer inside the unit.  

 

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Just an update, it appears that the big issue with my power pack is that the whistle connection isn't the best.   I tried too tighten it down as much as I could without completely disassembling and its working if I hold it right.  I guess its a common issue.  I'm not going to worry too much about it since the powerpack works great for the trains themselves.   

Ahh, I see that the part is available.  I'm just more concerned on how I can get the lower retaining nut to stay in place.  It appears to be crimped in place now so I want to be able to easily reassemble it but I don't think I can recrimp the nut in place after removing it.   That is why I was thinking it would be best to leave it alone.

 

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