I have the MRC Control Master 20 and can't find enough information to determine the total output....i.e. watts, amperage?
Does anyone have a clue??
thanks
dan
Check the link below. Although they mention 100 VA (VA is watts in a resistive circuit), that includes the output of the AC terminals so it IS a TOTAL output. At another site the DC output is rated about 70 VA
4 Amps at 18 Volts would be 72 voltamps
http://www.modelrec.com/search/product-view.asp?ID=1264
Art
Dan,
This unit is for either HO, N, or G. The end of the box says Mode I Output: 0-20VDC, 16VAC. Mode II Output: 0-16VDC 80VA Max, 16VAC, Total output:100VA. I assume Mode I is HO and Mode II is G. Hope this helps.
Wesley
Everyone thanks for the replies. I already have this controller and Mode I is for G-Scale. I was reading up on this forum, Aristo forum and MyLargeScale.Com forum i regards to transformers.
It sounds like most people have 10amp transformers....I was just wondering how many amps mine has because the box and instructions didn't indicate.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/47773050/1048770560036713243RfRafn
I have my OHMS law chart in the garage to figure this stuff out, it's been many years since I had an electronics class.
The MRC works fine on my GRR, I was just wondering...
My dad taught electronics for many years. He had an illustration like this:
No appologies to American Indians, Eagles, Rabbits or the people from whom I stole the 3 graphics
After reading the instructions again I picked up on something. When connecting an Amp-meter to the transformer is stated to use one with a range of 0 - 6 amps......That gives me a good idea....
thanks everyone, have a dry weekend (if you're on the east coast!!)
May have to secure my GRR for predicted high winds..
Torby is that Brians rabbit reincernated?
Ian
I use an MRC 20 outdoors, keep it in a shed with telephone cable running underground to control stand. I smoked this unit 2 times when I was using it inside for HO. Had to send it back 2 times. The repair was reasonable ( about $10 ) What kills you is the shipping charge..... Both ways. as you know it's very heavy. Had to enclose a check for $32 plus foot the bill to ship it to them (about $20 ) .
They won't sell you the part you need, The PC board was burned & they could have sent one for $2 but that's not thier policy. Also it took about 2 months to get it back, probably would have been longer if I didn't call a few times. Seems they only have 1 repair man & he is also a rep. at train shows. so repair isn't a real priority. I think they are probably more interested in DCC. Hope it doesn't take 2 months to replace a bad decoder!! Jerry
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