I am doing some power sizing estimates for accessories I don't have yet, but would like to get.
Can anyone share how many watts or amps Lionels #12714 crossing gate uses, and what voltage was used to obtain those numbers?
Thanks,
Chris
Chris,
I do not have amodern unit. My original PW which also has a light for the warning lights on the gate that I got as a kid many eons ago measures:
0.7 amp at 14 VAC (9.8 watts)
0.6 amp at 12 VAC (7.2 watts)
Regards, Roy
Roy,
Thank you!
I was estimating 9 watts (~0.7 amps) [edited to change ~7 to ~0.7] at 12 volts. That sounds like a good number to go with based upon what you shared.
My estimate was based upon measurements I took for a 1990's era semaphore. I thought the solenoid type mechanism would probably be similar in a crossing gate and semaphore.
Again, thank you.
Bob Nelson
Bob,
Thank you for catching that mistake. Yes, I meant ~0.7 amps. The post above was edited to reflect your catch.
I hooked up my 12714 crossing gate to my PWC ZW with volt/ammeter last night. At 12V, the amp reading was 0.2A; at 13V, it was 0.3A. I'd use the higher value, equivalent to about 4 Watts.
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