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RE: Repairing TNA Trains - Super - 01-20-2023

Please take any negotiations to the Private Messaging.


RE: Repairing TNA Trains - fauxwheeldrive7 - 01-20-2023

(01-19-2023, 10:55 PM)Super Wrote: HMMMM!

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I'm afraid I'm not the most knowledgeable when it comes to this so could you elaborate on what exactly I am looking at here? Thanks


RE: Repairing TNA Trains - Splodge - 01-20-2023

I think what Super is trying to say is the wire appears to be squished, most likely due to being sealed in between two pieces of plastic which I'm pretty sure can cut the circulation of the electricity going to the motor.


RE: Repairing TNA Trains - Super - 01-20-2023

Excactly what Splodge says. The strands inside the covering of the wire could also been separated. If you look closely to the left of the squashed wire there looks to be a cut. And there looks to be a pile of corrosion on the battery contact at the resistor too. Is this the one where the contact has also broken off in the battery compartment? Don't know if you know it but you can click on the picture to get a closer view and then click it again for a super close up.

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RE: Repairing TNA Trains - Donald9Douglas10Oliver11mp - 01-20-2023

Something doesn't look quite right, the red wire seams to have been replaced at some point as usually you tend to get a more semitransparent insulation on the wires and this one is very opaque, however I'm not sure if this is true on non Japanese locos. I think replacing it would be a good idea, how ever before that you could use a piece of wire to join the two sides as a test to see if that's the problem


RE: Repairing TNA Trains - fauxwheeldrive7 - 01-22-2023

Thank you all for the information!