Bucksco wrote:The same scale as all of the equipment that the Washington, Virginia and Maryland Garden Railway Society run on thier holiday layout every year!
Yes, and we appreciate it much ! I gave LGBofA their well deserved props in write ups posted here -http://www.mylargescale.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=43264 and on LSOL. I'll post it here, too, this year. Hopefully, we can do it again.
-Brian
Sounds great but what scale is it?
Have fun with your trains
50va
3 amps
20 volts max.
These numbers do not add up as well as I would like.
50 va divided by 3 amps gives only 16.666 volts available.
Also, the VA rating is the primary side of the power pack, not what is available on the secondary, therefore the voltage of 16.666 could be less when drawing 3 amps.
I personally feel that the newer engines with electronics need more than 20 volts to operate properly when pulling many cars with a pair of SD-45's.
Indoors with R1 curves, this supply will work great, but outdoors on my RR I need a lot more power.
In Brass only ??
Byron
Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
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