andyspencer
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evening all 
Just wondering if anybody has had an issue with their Piko central station? My friends unit was happily working on our new club track, when it decided to pop the fuse in the power supply. The power supply was a 5A gaugemaster unit, but with a 2A fuse fitted. Wondering if it was just the fact of an incorrect fuse, it was replaced with a 5A. This also blew, so after removing all of the models from the track, tried again. The next fuse then popped. Finally we disconnected the track feed cable and tried again. The fuse popped on power up with nothing connected to the track connection... We opened the unit up, and nothing visual looked as burnt/damaged and there was no burnt smells. The unit was second hand so sadly for my friend, there was no warranty... Any advice? Do Piko have a repair type service on these units?

Just wondering if anybody has had an issue with their Piko central station? My friends unit was happily working on our new club track, when it decided to pop the fuse in the power supply. The power supply was a 5A gaugemaster unit, but with a 2A fuse fitted. Wondering if it was just the fact of an incorrect fuse, it was replaced with a 5A. This also blew, so after removing all of the models from the track, tried again. The next fuse then popped. Finally we disconnected the track feed cable and tried again. The fuse popped on power up with nothing connected to the track connection... We opened the unit up, and nothing visual looked as burnt/damaged and there was no burnt smells. The unit was second hand so sadly for my friend, there was no warranty... Any advice? Do Piko have a repair type service on these units?