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I have a lionel set up that I have had since I was a kid. It consists of 6-21988 lionel set (freight cars replaced with pass cars), a ph-1 powerhouse, a pm-1 transformer. My problem is that when the pm-1 is set to run and conv the train will move, bell and horn on command with my cab-1 controller. However I do not get any rail sounds or smoke. If I turn it to cmd rather than conv the train will smoke but run full speed.

 

i am definitely a noob at this and really do not know the lingo. can someone walk me through what I need to do to make this function to its potential? I only have it set up for the holidays, but would love to know how to do this. 

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Originally Posted by Hardy85:
Ok, what I am really looking to do is get the chuffing as a railsound, smoke and be able to control the speed. I've tried checking the switch under the coal car, as well as making sure it is turned up with a 9v battery in it also. The smoke doesn't seem to work while set on conv though, why is that

Probably because the element doesn't heat up enough at lower voltages to smoke adequately.  That is actually not an uncommon problem with some conventional engines, and with the exception to the last few years, modern Lionel's locomotives have not always been known to be proficient smokers in either command or conventional.  Putting an additional load on the train by making it heavier (ie, adding more cars or adding weights inside the cars) should help as the extra drag will let you run your locomotive at more controllable speeds at higher voltages.  If you're electrically handy you could also wire diodes in parallel with a low value resistor in series to each diode as one way to increase current to the smoke unit.

 

But it's also possible that there's too much smoke fluid in the unit that the unit can't burn off at lower voltages also.  Try using less smoke fluid in the reservoir and see if that helps.

 

 

Or, you can upgrade the engine to TMCC as was already mentioned.

Last edited by John Korling

Even if you upgrade to Full TMCC you need a command base.  The Power Master can be controlled by the CAB-1 for basic features.  It is designed to control track power and send bell and whistle signals.  To control a TMCC engine in command mode you need to add a Command Base.  The Cab-1 talks to the Command Base and the Command Base sends those signals to the TMCC engine.

 

When you flip the switch on your Power Master to CMD.  It just sets track voltage to Full Voltage.  G

Ok, Where would be the best / cheapest place to buy what i need. Can't really afford to spend a ton on it...

 

Ok, so CMD is bad lol. The tender does have a speaker etc in it, so I believe it is supposed to make noise. I've seen a few things that I'm wondering if they are what I need, one looks just like my ph-1 and the other looks like a metal box that connects to the side of the track

Originally Posted by Hardy85:
Ok, took my engine to a local Lionel shop, mostly to play on there set. Determined that I do want to upgrade it, but cannot find a 6-12911 command station... and also, cannot determine which chip is needed for the tender.

I would place a call to Lionel's service folks. They are very knowledgable about what you need as far as parts and the kit you reference is simply the r2lc board I believe and they have a lot of sound boards in stock. They could also do the upgrade. I won a Camelback loco that could be upgraded and after I sort of got it to work then the repair folks at Lionel sorted out what I could not. Runs like a champ.

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