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accessory power suppy?
Posted by joecass on Thursday, May 5, 2011 8:13 PM
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Posted by Seayakbill on Friday, May 6, 2011 5:02 AM

Currently I am using a Lionel KW ( both channels ) and a MTH Z-1000 to power the lighted buildings and operating accessories. They are both maxed out so I will be adding another MTH Z-1000.

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Posted by richhotrain on Friday, May 6, 2011 5:17 AM

joecass

Joe,

You are a man of few words.

I wasn't sure what you meant by "suppy" so I looked it up in the Urban Dictionary.

1)   Short for "supplement", usually referring to the act of combining different flavors of smokeless tobacco in one's mouth. This most often occurs when one person has reached the end of his/her can, but feels that the final dip is too small. He/she will then ask a friend for a suppy in order to bring the dip to a respectable size.

2).   hello or in simple greeting
or to ask how one is in a unformal way

3).   A word for "Whats Up" that cool kids say to each other.

Rich

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Posted by dwiemer on Friday, May 6, 2011 7:35 AM

Joe, I have several Lionel KWs, a ZW, and some smaller power available, but right now, the KWs handle all the work.  One thing you may want to look at, some have used the power supply from a computer as power for accessories.  I have not done it, but if you want to go that route, you should check with those who have.

Dennis

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Posted by traindaddy1 on Monday, May 9, 2011 6:01 PM

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