Exactly mate, get a starter set and you wil be able to add that to your existing track and live happy ever after.
Rgds ian
Ian's right, for the rest of us we are making it like a muddy water......BTY can never have enough track
I have two MRC 6200's as I usually have two routes set up at Christmas time. Each will easily run two small locos (Stainz, Annie, Mogul, etc.) without over heating.
Even the starter set power supply that came with the Stainz will run two small locos at low speeds without overheating; but three will overload it and trip the circuit breaker.
Just get a starter set and all that willbe covered, why reinvent the wheel.
Ian
So your saying to get this 1 amp controller: (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6064613847)
Again, I would most likely buy it locally. I dont think the layout will ever get larger (as it is on the ceiling) and with the total dimensions of 13.6x10x3 (I think its a total of no more than 60 feet in a circle).
The transformer will most likely only run 1 train. Possibly a Mogul like this: http://www.millerstoys.com/shopexd.asp?lgb=Yes&id=4200 or something larger like the Mikado http://www.millerstoys.com/shopexd.asp?lgb=Yes&id=2322.
As this is supposed to be something my infant son can look at as he stares at the ceiling (as most babies do), I was hoping to get some sort of cars that light up (passenger car lights, or worklights on an accessory, etc), i want to make sure that the transformer can run the Train itself (with 0 slowdowns) along with any lights from the cars.
The other lights I was thinking of are for decoration down the line.
I come from a Lionel background (about 10 years rusty) & I seem to remember those trains could use the track power for lights (or something like that). I guess LGB is a different animal?
The store suggested that I get a 50111 AC Transformer, 6 Amp, 20 Volt, 120 Volt(http://www.millerstoys.com/shopexd.asp?lgb=Yes&id=2894) 6 amp LGB transformer, along with this 51070 Analog Throttle, Indoor, 5 Amp (http://www.millerstoys.com/shopexd.asp?lgb=Yes&id=2945)
So I am a little confused still.
Thanks,Rich
Has anyone used the MCR 6200?
It is billed as a large scale transformer, street price $99.
Danny
Well you have possibly told me something i did not know. I thought you were quite wrong about 7V DC operating LGB switchdrives but as i have never tried i cannot argue with you. However when you use track contacts they pulse it across with half wave DC, as result of putting a sigle diode in series with an AC supply of about 22V. So i guess that is DC at about 12V very roughly.
How long have you been doing it for and have you had any ill effects?
Do you have DC across the motor all the time and how do you get a reversal of direction for the switch; reverse your polarity?
You learn something new every day or even, you realise something you should have known all along.
I can tell you what they will not work off and that is DCC!
Have fun with your trains
If you need to use LGB electric points you will require AC , most other accesories need DC . Various transformers are available which provide one or the other but not many give both
Hi,
I want to get a transformer for my soon to be setup. It is a 10x13 oval. What would be a good transformer for that with no future plans for expansion (as it is on the ceiling)? It is one simple loop but I want to make sure there is enough power for the room (without slowdowns).
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