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Bob Nelson
3railguy wrote:72 watts of bulb power and one train on a KW will work but you will experience voltage drop. when running the train. Your switches won't be as snappy. It is best to have a seperate power supply for the switches phased into your main power supply. I like to designate transformers strictly to trains for this reason. Plus taxinf g a transformer to full capacity causes heat which decreases transformer life.
Could not say it better, 3 RAILGUY, seperate power for seperate switches and for engines.
laz57
Use a terminal strip (photo below) to route the power from the KW to the switches. This will make it so you aren't trying to connect all 12 wires to one post.
A KW has 140 watts of useable power.
Chris
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