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I was working on the layout checking track connections with a test light.  I turned up the power to 18 volts.  On the track was my 1994 Union Pacific 8119 Lionel engines.   When I finished I forgot to shut off the power.   I went back in two hours later and both engines had melted hoods from the lights.  I am sick.  I love those engines.   Any chance Lionel may have shells?   Anyone know of someone who may have something.

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That's very unfortunate to have ruined the loco shells. 

 

I often find myself double-checking whether I have turned off my train transformers. I've considered putting a timed cut-out on the layout power strip, or at least a more conspicuous "power on" indicator that can't be easily overlooked. Something I should actually do, instead of just thinking about it.

 

I see that Dale's LED circuit uses a CL2 chip for constant LED current from variable voltage, something else I should look into.

Try Contacting Olsens directly. (I believe the Ebay auction referenced above is theirs) I am fairly certain that they have multiple 8119 shells. I don't think they have any 8120 (dummy shells), but I certainly could be mistaken. From what I have seen, the 8120 shells are quite difficult to find. I wouldn't be too bothered by having both cabs with the same number. That's how postwar double A units came.

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I have an update.  First of all thanks for all the suggestions.   Thanks to Charlie I was able to get the 8120 dummy unit and frizzbee turned me on to the 8119 on eBay.   I got the new shells and decided I was not going to risk melting the shells again.  My LHS helped me out in this regard.  I removed the bulbs and replaced them with LEDs.  These are constant lights so you can run slow and the lights are bright.   All I had to do was connect one wire to ground and the other to constant power.  I had to modify the lens to take the tiny led and I glued it in place with crazy glue.  If I decide to sell them in the future all you have to do is replace the lens and put the bulb back in.  Took me about 30 mins for both shells

 

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