My father-in-law left each of his kids one his LGB trains. My mother-in-law gave us first choice. The question I have is this. There are 3 #5012 controllers and 1 #5007. Which should we choose?
Hi Ive just looked in my LGB Cat but can not see numbers you have shown, The loco you have the yard stick is the larger the loco the more power you need IE 5amp for a 2-4-0 2-6-2 or 2-8-0 if the loco has two motors then go for a 10amp one.
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LGB 5007:
5 amp control for big train operation / Built-in AC/DC conversion for use with any LGB power supply (AC or DC) / Microprocessor technology for sensitive throttle control and a smooth voltage output / Optional wireless operation with Wireless Transmitter and Receiver LGB 55050/55055 (LGB 55051/55056 in North America) / Dual-range throttle knob: +/- 135 degrees with center "Off" position for normal operation / 270 degrees with "Off" at the left stop for precise switching / Boost button with programmable acceleration / Stop/Halt button with programmable braking / LED indicators / Connectors for wires up to 1.5 mm2 / Minimal heat generation / Short circuit protection / DC output: 0-24 V / Amp output: 5 A max / 160 x 120 x 95 mm.
LGB 5012:
Appears to be 14v DC, one amp: "LGB G-Scale Analog Throttle, item number 5012. "Signalman's Hut" Check the underside of the unit.
Based on this, I would stick with the 5 amp, the 1 amp will run one "light" loco, maybe two small LGB locos. Many typical large scale locos can draw over an amp easily.
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Like the others have said, Grab the one with the most Amperage, it will be the most usefull
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Thank you for the input. You made the decision easier.
LGB 5012 is really a 2 amp unit and was designed to allow full power to pass through at full turn of the throttle and was a DC input only. This was a green hut.
Red hut was a 5 amp and would take AC or DC power input.
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