QUOTE: Originally posted by TheTrainMaster The PE I have in layaway right now I know will include the CW-80 transformer, but I am going to order the MTH Z-4000 transformer, so at least I will have all the power I need.
Rob
QUOTE: Originally posted by Locomotive681 When I was useing my cw-80 transformer [:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!]
QUOTE: Originally posted by prewardude HA! Yet another vote of confidence for the CW-80. Call Lionel, they will probably send you another one.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ADCX Rob QUOTE: Originally posted by TheTrainMaster The PE I have in layaway right now I know will include the CW-80 transformer, but I am going to order the MTH Z-4000 transformer, so at least I will have all the power I need. The CW will run 4-5 PE sets with ease. Rob
QUOTE: Originally posted by ADCX Rob QUOTE: Originally posted by Locomotive681 When I was useing my cw-80 transformer [:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!] What is the date code on your failed CW? Rob
QUOTE: What is the date code on your failed CW? Rob
QUOTE: Originally posted by laz 57 I never had any problems running conventional motors both Lionel and MTH with a CW 80 and I run all accessories with them too. I know of others that had lots o prblems in command. Glad I have the new ZW with four 180 watt bricks now I got all the power I need. laz57
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QUOTE: [i]Nor have I seen any convincing evidence that the more current models are any better (more reliable) than the early CW80s. It's a transformer that I simply choose to avoid now that I've had my share of bad experiences with one, and I generally use my trusty, old Lionel 1033s or my MTH Z750 and Z1000 transformers for my smallish O gauge layouts.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Allan Miller "I have never seen any forum posting or evidence that these problems have been resolved even in the latest CWs." ------------------------- Nor have I seen any convincing evidence that the more current models are any better (more reliable) than the early CW80s. It's a transformer that I simply choose to avoid now that I've had my share of bad experiences with one, and I generally use my trusty, old Lionel 1033s or my MTH Z750 and Z1000 transformers for my smallish O gauge layouts.
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