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There are only a couple of HO scale locomotives that I have found to draw enough stall current to worry about. The old Life like PA/PB units would draw as much as 4 amps and some of the real old Athearn's would draw about 2.3 amps. The majority of the HO scale locomotives will not get past 2 amps. <br /> <br />The DZ143 will take about 2 amps but how many folks stall their locomotives when operating them? Not too many. Usually I just run them and not grab them to stall them for the fun of it. [^]
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