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Power Max problem.

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Posted by ADCX Rob on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 7:16 AM

Kooljock1

Rob,

    Are they using the same core as that itty bitty Accessory Transformer that I use to run my blinking billboard?

Jon Cool

 

It's possible.

With a fan added and a minor circuit revision, the PowerMax becomes the PowerMax Plus and delivers 2.4 amps.  The fan may be just for the heat sink.  I've had many CW-80's apart, but never a  PowerMax or PowerMax Plus.  I would have to see them side-by-side.

The CW is assembled from about $6.00 worth of Chinese parts.

Rob

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Posted by Kooljock1 on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:29 AM

Rob,

    Are they using the same core as that itty bitty Accessory Transformer that I use to run my blinking billboard?

Jon Cool

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Posted by ADCX Rob on Monday, December 28, 2009 11:09 PM

 The PowerMax(PowerPuff) is only good for 1.8 amps - That's it.  Trying to get more than that will "flash your light".

Rob

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Posted by lionelsoni on Monday, December 28, 2009 9:16 PM

Pre-modern locomotives tend to draw more current than modern ones; and many pre-war locomotives require more voltage.  Do your locomotives work with real (that is, not Power Max) transformers?

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Power Max problem.
Posted by Lionel 773 hudson on Monday, December 28, 2009 9:10 PM
  I have 2 Power Max transformers and they work fine with modern-era engines, but with post-war and pre-war engines the light in the upper right hand corner starts flashing and the loco's light will not even light up.  I know that this is a safety thing.  But why won't it move, dose the engines use that much voltage/amperage?  Thanks!
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