QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Basically what has been written above is mostly quite wrong. ........................................................... If you are going toward MTS, you are going the wrong way mate. MTS has its own transformer ( not power supply) and it is an LGB unit which supplies about 24 V at 6 amps RMS.and nothing else will do if you wi***o do it properly and have your warranties honoured. You can only use LGB locos on MTS or more correctly Locos fitted with an LGB MTS decoder. Again you can modify other brands but forget about warranties and smooth running. I would point out that i have had MTS now for more than 2 years and run 6 locos on 160 m of track. I laso sold transformers for 20 years before I retired. Rgds Ian
QUOTE: is mostly quite wrong.
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor I disagree with much of whta HJ has to say but you can make up your own mind Rgds Ian
QUOTE: Originally posted by Shanek I would make one more statement as well. A switchable power supply is not as good as a linear power supply when it comes to providing raw power. In the long term the switching power supply will not hold up. While they are less expensive a linear power supply is designed to better handle the demands of heavy workloads. Switching power supplies have plenty of other good uses but I would not recommend them for running your trains.
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