I agree with Paul. If you try to share a supply, your power usage will creep up on you, and one day you'll start having weird little problems.
I was using an old Lionel transformer to drive my Lenz DCC system, plus some structure lighting. After a while, I found that my subway trains were running slower when I had the lighted passenger cars up above, being pulled by a sound-equipped steamer. I'd run out of amps on that old transformer. Once I picked up a 5-amp NEC supply to run the Lenz, everything was back to normal.
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As a rule of thumb, I wouldn't. The Zephyr does come with it's own power supply (the PS315 at $30), normally.On my home layout, I have the $8.50 PS12 power supply for my UR91, and the PS315 for my Zephyr.
I would keep that Lambda for layout lighting, and use the Digitrax power supplies meant for their use. The main reason I can think of not to is if you have a short with the layout lighting, you won't be running trains until you fix it.
Paul A. Cutler III************Weather Or No Go New Haven************
Can I use the same power supply for my Zephyr, the "91" transmitter, and my structue lighting?
I have an old Lambda 3 Amp, regulated supply that can be either "floating" or grounded.
I only run 1 or 2 locos at a time, all sound equipped. My Tortoises are powered from the track with stationary decoders. (Switch-8)
73
Bruce in the Peg