Re: WTB - 110v Transformer



Tim,

I'm using 110v as the power supply for the signalling on the LM&WR (see www.lmandwr.co.uk)

That transformer could be very useful (and return my yellow building site 240/110 transformer to its intended purpose!)

Is it still available?

Cheers

Peter

I've got a 1500VA job you can have for nowt.
Looks a mess, it was a steel cased tool transformer & the bottom of
the case rotted away, but I reckon it should still be OK.

From its size I'd say it's at least a 'real' 1KVA, unlike the yellow

boxed 1500VA tool transformers which are probably more like 500VA
continuous.

Cheers
Tim

Dutton Dry-Dock
Traditional & Modern canal craft repairs
Vintage diesel engine service


Thanks for the offer Tim.
It's probably just too damn big and would become an annoying toe
snubber

Regards

Charles

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