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M.R.C. Power Pack Repair???
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<p>I don't post much, but log on almost daily and always seem to learn something from everyone here. I'm running HO using DC. Yesterday while running a pair of MU'd P2K switchers, they suddenly stopped.</p><p> </p><p>After some trouble-shooting, I determined that "one"side" of my power pack had blown. I have Model Redtifier Corp's Tech 4 MRC 280 (dual DC controls). The "other side" of the power pack still works. I had an extra one (not hooked up yet) sitting around so it is now installed.</p><p> </p><p>So, my questions are....is it worth getting someone to repair the broken pack? Or best to just buy another one? The one that broke has been getting moderate use since I installed it approx 1 and a half years ago. I have 4 of them in total......is it reasonable to expect that the other ones will fail soon?</p><p> </p><p>I'm not much of an electrician and do not have voltage meters etc. I will also ask at both the LHS's here in town about repairs but any tips, suggestions and comments I get here will be greatly appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>Many Thanks in advance</p><p>Max</p><p>Canadian Pacific</p><p>HO DC</p>
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