I forgot to ask before about extension cords. Is it ok to use them year round outside and use the transformer outside as well. Any specific type or brand. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks Again
So long as the extension cord is plugged into a GFI outlet, you should be fine. Obviously unlplug the cord when you're not using it, but I've got one coiled up on my deck that I use to power the lights along my fence at night. In fact, the lights are out year round, too. Make sure all the cords are rated for outdoor use. The flat ones fit under doors better if that's a requirement.
As for the transformer, it's fine to stay outside while you're running trains. Just bring it in when you're done. I've seen people put all the electronics in a wheeled plastic tote, so all they need to do is wheel the thing out, plug in the extension cord and wires going to the track, and they're all set. Others build a weatherproof box or somesuch near the railroad to house the controls. So long as moisture can't get in, you should be fine.
Later,
K
Extension cords are fine. Get one with the "UL" label and the thicker gauge and all should be fine. Like Kevin said, plug it into a GFI outlet and you should have no problems what so ever. The transformer need to be protected.
This odd-looking workbench becomes
my "control station" with the addition of an extension cord.
Tom Trigg
Do a little research, there is a formula for how heavy a wire to use to carry a given electrical load over a given distance. Use too light an extention cord and you get all sorts of heat buildup! Don't want to fry things!
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