20 Most Recent Electric Vintage Tyco Ho Scale Trains Virginian Hopper Questions & Answers

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Need motor brushes for Penn Line and Tyco HO

If you go to :
www.hoseeker.net
they have old catalogs and part numbers for Penn Line trains. Then try:
www.yardbirdtrains.com
for parts or a replacement motor or they may be able to point you to someone who may have the parts. Good luck.
Bob D.
5/6/2010 10:02:57 PM • Electric Vintage... • Answered on May 06, 2010
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How do you get access to the batteries on a Boreem Jia electric scooter.

Know this is an old post but if someone else needs to know how to get to the batteries on boreem jia remove the nuts at the bottom of the shaft holding the seat where it connects to the fiber glass frame and then remove seat and shaft and then four nuts "2 on each side" under the feet rest, you may need locate the tops under the boreem label by peeling it back to hold while untighting that's it, now you can slide the housing to the side be careful of your wiring only enough room to access and remove batteries. You will have to either cut or use soldering gun to free up the wires hope it helps
6/12/2020 6:48:00 PM • Electric Toys • Answered on Jun 12, 2020
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I plug my razor charger to my electric scooter and the charger blinks from green to red what does this mean

Usually means bad batteries or possibly a short.
5/12/2019 9:29:13 PM • Electric Toys • Answered on May 12, 2019
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Troubleshooting and Fixing Model Trains That Won't Run

If your train won't run at all, the first challenge is to find what is wrong. If the problem only started after you made recent changes to the track or trains, start there first. If you have no idea where to begin, the six steps below will walk you through the most typical problem areas. Some problems are easy to solve. If you have a broken locomotive or power supply,

Your engine gets its power through the wheels. Make sure all of the locomotives' wheels are on the track by sliding it back and forth gently. Try moving the engine to a different part of the track to rule out a loose rail joint or electrical connection. Start with the connection between the wires and the track, then the connections between the wires and the power supply . Make sure nothing is loose and the wires don't touch. Make sure the wires are connected to the terminals for the track and not accessories. Inspect the wires themselves to make sure they are not frayed or split. Check the electrical plug and socket, too. Is the outlet turned on? If you're setting up for the first time, you can probably skip this step entirely. Dirty track and wheels usually result in rough stop-and-go running, not a complete loss in power. If you've had the trains put away for a long time, especially in a damp environment, you could have corrosion or dirt build-up heavy enough to prevent operation altogether. If you do notice heavy dirt or corrosion, it can usually be removed with some special abrasive cleaning blocks and liquid cleaners It's important to be sure that the power supply is working. The surest way is to use an ammeter to read the electric current. If you don't have an ammeter, a simple test tool can be made with a low voltage light bulb and two short pieces of wire. If you don't detect any current at the supply outputs, disconnect the wires to the track and test again. If you get a light, then you probably have a short in the track or wires. If not, then the problem may be a faulty power supply. If everything checked out at the power supply, retrace the wires to the track again and test here. The ammeter will work, or if you have a second locomotive or even a lighted passenger car or caboose, try putting it on the track. If you are getting good results with this test, the problem is probably in the locomotive itself. If you are just starting out, your best option is to return the locomotive or find a local service location If you have detected a short circuit in the track, check your wires again. A short circuit can occur any time one rail or wire touches the opposite rail or wire. If you have more than one set of power leads, make sure they aren't crossed. It is a good idea to color code your wires. If you are using the 2-rail track, make sure you haven't created a short in a reversing loop or wye . Switches and crossings can also cause a short if the opposite rails touch without an insulated break Don Derail Troubleshooting Model Train Problems
on Dec 14, 2017 • Toys
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LOOKING FOR PARTS FOR HOLIDAY EXPRESS ELECTRIC TRAINSET NEED ENGINE,&TREE TOP TENDER

hi brian. i have had a look around the internet but can not find anything at mo.so maybe you could try the likes of ebay.
11/3/2017 2:12:25 AM • Electric Toys • Answered on Nov 03, 2017
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My pocket mod electric scooter charger is green but my scooter is completely dead.What do i do?is is broke?does anybody know/?

check for a blown fuse or broken wires to the control handle
1/8/2017 11:41:47 PM • Electric Toys • Answered on Jan 08, 2017
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I have a razor 24volt electric scooter it's charged but I turn the throttle the motor don't turn but will if I jump a wire from battery to motor

it could be the control box. check under the scooter. the photo shows everything needed to make it run. throttle to control box/box to motor/ 25722747-ogonygang542rb4drvxo2tac-2-0.jpg
5/31/2015 10:40:26 AM • Electric Toys • Answered on May 31, 2015
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