QUOTE: Originally posted by Leonard Ralph Basic stuff first---I don't know what you do know: 1. Your postwar ZWs have a net output of 180-190 watts each in total,or a little over 10 amps each. The 275 watt rating on pw transformers is input wattage not output. For explanation purposes, if equally divided among the four main throttles, each throttle would have about 90 watts for its own power district . If its companion throttle on the same ZW was drawing 120 watts for an engine lashup and 9 lighted passenger cars, it would leave only about 60 watts available for the other throttle/district[more about power districts later].
QUOTE: Originally posted by Leonard George George The PowerHouses that power the new "Celebration Series" ZWs are rated on their net output---180 watts at 18 volts. The same applies for the 135 watt PoHos---135 watts net output. You get a full useable 180 watts at the rails. The old postwar ZWs however are rated on input which is 275 watts on the primary side[120 volt side]. But the secondary winding only produces about 180--190 watts at 18-20 volts for useable railpower. So the useful railpower output from a pw ZW is 180--190 watts available for both throttles.
Bob Nelson
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