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New DC Throttle from Toth

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New DC Throttle from Toth
Posted by mlehman on Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:54 PM

Don't often see new DC power packs these days, so a little surprised no one's mentioned this. Saw an ad on page 23 of the August MR for Toth Electronics, offering its LocoPower SVA-20 DC power pack: http://www.tothelectronics.com/

 Nice pack, although not cheap ($200). In addition to built-in ammeter and voltmeter, it also offers a scale speed readout.

It also offers momentum. There is something about a 99 loco memery, but not sure what it's remembering. Output is up to 15 VDC at 1.5 amps, pure DC.

Mike Lehman

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Posted by CSX Robert on Friday, July 10, 2015 4:08 AM

mlehman
...There is something about a 99 loco memery, but not sure what it's remembering...

The scale speed readout has to be calibrated to the locomotive and it can remember 99 calibrations.

davidmbedard
Um....scale speed readout? Not with just DC going to the rails....that requires distance and time to calculate.

Once calibrated it measures the bemf generated by the loco to measure the speed.

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Posted by BRAKIE on Friday, July 10, 2015 6:20 AM

davidmbedard
Um....scale speed readout? Not with just DC going to the rails....that requires distance and time to calculate.
 

In the Jurassic age perhaps but,there is a car that measures scale  speed.

http://www.cp4e.com/trsped.htm

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Posted by mlehman on Friday, July 10, 2015 7:58 AM

davidmbedard
Um....scale speed readout? Not with just DC going to the rails....that requires distance and time to calculate.
 

Yep, CSXRobert has it. Toth also offers a scale speed readout that can further calibrate the speed readout (via a sensor placed next to the track) as well as act as a remote display for the throttle. It's call the SpeedTrakII.

http://www.tothelectronics.com/SpeedTrakII-Speedometer-TRAKIISM.htm

There's always something new and I suspect that some DC users will find this feature of interest. It can certainly help with observing those employee timetable speed restrictions.

They also offer a remote readout only for the throttle, along with package deals of the thrtottle and either of these items.

Mike Lehman

Urbana, IL

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