Info on 65 watt "R" transformer:
Variable voltage: {using "A" as common or ground post--wire to outside rail}
"C" post 14-24 volts.
"F" post 14-24 volts.
Fixed voltage: [using "A" as ground post]
"B" 8 volts
"D" 14 volts
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Variable voltage [with "B" as ground post----wire to outside rail]:
"C" 6-16 voilts
"F" 6-16 volts
Fixed Voltage [with "B" as ground post]:
"A" 8 volts
"E" 16 volts
Eagle,
Don't worry about your questions seeming "dumb", they are not, we have all been there and had to start somewhere. As to your queary, the 1033 should be enough power for a smaller layout, as should the R. One thing to be cautious of though is that you need to make sure that the power cord is not frayed. As to your second question, yes, you should either use a lock on or solder wires directly to the underside of the rails (lock on is better to begin with). You should use about a 18 or 16 gauge wire, for your track connection from the transformer. You will want to use the adjustable range connection on the back of your transformer for this, I am not sure what the particular stud is on your transformer, but the guys here can help.
While you are at it, I suggest you do a complete service on your engine and rolling stock. Take it down, clean and lube it. Lube the axle ends too on your rolling stock. Once you get all that done, run your trains and let us know how it goes.
Good Luck,
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Bob Mitchell Gettysburg, PA TCA # 98-47956 LCCA# RM22839
Thanks for the great advice. It has taken me over 4 months to finally get a transformer. It's been so long I forgot my ID. :-)
I ended up getting a Type R transformer, now I just have to figure out how to connect it. From what I understand I need a "Lockon". My transformer didn't come with any wires or anything to connect to the train. What kind of Lockon do I get, and what kind of wires? Is there anything else I need to get started.
Thanks in advance for the help and sorry for having so many dump questions.
Eagle
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