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Hello, I have a TMCC Powermaster 1 and what has happen is the power adapter cable 6-12893 fuse has blown and I am having a hard time finding a replacement for it. Can any one tell me where I can find them? It looks like on the side of the fuse it says 8A 250 V. It has a spring in the middle of it. Do you think Lionel would have anymore in there inventory? Thought I would try here first. 

 

Any help would be great as the powermaster itself is still in great condition. 

 

Thanks and have a great evening,

David

 

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Automotive fuses are 32 volt fuses. When/if they blow, they can fracture in the holder and it is not guaranteed that they will completely open the circuit when used at higher voltages. David needs a 250 volt fuse that will withstand the voltage if it blows. It also sounds like it is a slo-blow fuse. Automotive fuses are generally all fast-blow. An electronics store would be the place to get it or Digikey or Mouser on line. Maybe All Electronics too.

Also wondering why it blew.

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Originally Posted by cjack:

Automotive fuses are 32 volt fuses. When/if they blow, they can fracture in the holder and it is not guaranteed that they will completely open the circuit when used at higher voltages. David needs a 250 volt fuse that will withstand the voltage if it blows.

Since the PowerMaster is running on 18 volts input power, why does he need a 250 volt fuse?

Originally Posted by CygnusX1:

Sometimes.... I wish that Lionel hadn't made any of this TMCC equipment.. I sometimes wonder by these posts ( and by personal experience),if we don't spend more time diagnosing what's wrong rather than enjoying running.....

Boy I could not disagree more with you on this, I, we high railers and toy train guys in the Badgerland club never had more fun than we have now using TMCC and Legacy. We have had some glitches but for the most part, after a learning curve, the systems are pretty much trouble free. If you consider the number of people out there using TMCC/ Legacy the problems become a small part of the total picture. I am going to add a link to this post, you would never do this with only transformer operated trains. Yes there are some drawbacks but the fun far outweighs the bad.

Ray

 

https://youtu.be/K1nEZ4ALW5Q

I guess it's just me then. Their smoke units leave a lot to be desired, and yes, I'm one that believes in using the smoke unit. If they're not going to smoke, then don't put them on.  AND if they're going to put them on, then they need to work as advertised... Not smoke for a few days and then quit. I understand that you have to add fluid and that sort of thing, but it seems to me that they are not very dependable.

 

 

Well, must be time for me to buy newer stuff then. I'm stuck on these early 98-99 units that are upgradable in terms of TMCC & R.S , although I did buy a newer Mikado Jr. that was TMCC equipped that did really well for a few days and then... Poof, just quit smoking. I mean, the little starter 4-4-2's put out "boo-koo"'s,(sl) of smoke. I'm not even concerned with the amount , just the dependability of them.

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