Talk n action Percy Repair

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(01-02-2019, 05:22 PM)ripley802 Wrote: The metal piece you are talking about I believe is a weight.  The issue is most likely the fuse as Muddy mentions.

Found it wires were cut I put it back together but wouldn’t turn on so I just did this
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Not to be rude, if I were you, I wouldn't of been rough with the Percy. I got mine shipped into USPS on November 23rd from the same seller and he never broke on me all because I wasn't rough with him and I understand that he's delicate. I once dismantled a TnA Thomas back in the 2000's and I got another last month and never took him apart unless Ripley can when he has an issue. I would of recommend sending him to Ripley for repair like I'll be doing to my TnA English James and Gen 2 James. I'm always very careful with my TnA locos because I took tips from users like Ripley and ucwepn. If it wasn't for BPT and it's users being here, I wouldn't of known more about TnA Engines. It's best not to be rough with these engines and inderstand how fragile they are Wink. WHen I record my videos, the roughest scenes will be reserved for the regular locos not the TnA Engines. We all make mistakes in life but it's best to learn before you get yor hands on one. I tried to fix the cracked gear problem on my TnA James but I ended up cousing some problems so he'll be ready for trip to Ripley's for repairs aliong with my Gen 2 Plarail Talking James. I also keep my TnA Engines on a shelf when not in use so they won't break. Also NEVER EVER use any high energy batteries as it burns out the fuse inside the loco, I got that tip from Mike Arnett Customthomas now I started using reguilar batteries in TnA Engines again. the gearing in TnA Engines have very different sets of gears from typical locos as well.

Remember; as I say, take tips from Ripley or another TnA Pro before you buy one Wink.
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So now, the $50-$80 train is now worth $5-$8. Honestly man, just send the whole thing to Ripley. I have a strong passion for these engines, and even I wouldn't touch the insides unless I was absolutely certain I knew what I was doing. Without sounding rude, you flat out destroyed your Talk N Action Percy. Consult Ripley802 if you want him to fix it for you.
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Motti, I can appreciate your interest and how else are you going to learn than to jump in and discover. Go ahead and do what you want with your trains and maybe, just maybe, you will become the new Ripley when you are older and he is gone....not that Ripley is going anywhere soon..... Confused
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Thanks for the kind words Muddy/T-Boy/StarSwitcher. And Super you are correct I do not plan to be going anywhere any time soon. :-).

Moti, as we have mentioned before and just to reaffirm what the others have said, these trains are very fragile and need handled with the upmost care. I have hesitated to really sell many mainly because there is a strong chance they go to a buyer and then after 1-2 times of playing with it, it is broke again. They are a real marvel of the talking Plarail engines in my mind and I love to have, collect, repair, and buy them, but if you are really interested in a Talking Plarail model that is less prone to issues I would recommend the “50 phrase” OT-01 a OT-05 range. They are rather durable and much more compact as far as the sound/movement. There is no need for the special green track with them either. Hope this helps.
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