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Offline Elukka  
#1 Posted : 13 October 2011 14:58:10(UTC)
Elukka


Joined: 28/01/2011(UTC)
Posts: 124
Location: Finland
Agh... I got a brand new BR50 from the 29500 set. It worked fine, then I oiled it according to the instructions provided: 1 drop to each powered wheel from the underside. I did not oil the motor. Afterwards it moved normally for a few meters, then stopped. Now it'll play sounds but won't move at all. The motor makes some kind of abnormally loud humming noise. Anyone have ideas?

Edit: I opened it up and don't see any oil anywhere near the motor. Which, apparently, should be oiled? In either case it doesn't seem like the oil did any damage. I'm obviously no expert but it looks to me like the motor spins but no power gets transferred to the wheels. The main cog makes a very weak effort at rotating...
Offline river6109  
#2 Posted : 13 October 2011 17:45:15(UTC)
river6109

Australia   
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Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
Elukka,

Make sure there are no other obstructions apparent.
The cog wheels should turn with some ease..
See if you can turn the gogwheels one way and look at the drivingwheels if any foreign matter has entered the teeth.
Look at the brushes and see if the tension spring is applied to the brushes and see if they are in the right position.
I would not turn the loco on again unless you find the fault.

John
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Offline Elukka  
#3 Posted : 13 October 2011 18:13:17(UTC)
Elukka


Joined: 28/01/2011(UTC)
Posts: 124
Location: Finland
I didn't see any obvious obstructions. I tried turning the cogs. They wouldn't turn forwards, but did turn backwards... And out came a big black ugly clump of dust. Blushing
It had been hidden between the gears before. Thanks for the help. I'm happy it turned out to be something much simpler and cheaper than I anticipated...
Offline gachar001  
#4 Posted : 14 October 2011 16:35:42(UTC)
gachar001

India   
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Posts: 1,391
Location: Chennai
If the loco was brand new, I wonder how that clump of dust got there.
Gautham
Atlanta, GA USA
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