Re: Testing a 3 rail locomotive
- From: Keith <grovenor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:53:31 +0000
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 14:28:26 GMT, David Jackson
<dijackson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>The message <dk3ioj$hpd$1$8302bc10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>from "BH Williams" <bhwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxx> contains these words:
>
>> the Marshall (Hornby) and then the Duette. No need
>> for heating in the garden shed that served as a railway room....
>
>I use the 16v ac outputs from a couple of Marshalls to power my line,
>along with the 16v outputs of a Clipper and a Codar. However, the
>Clipper is going to be condemned very soon before it loses its "magic
>smoke", and I'll probably replace the lot while I'm at it. Any
>recommendations for "modern" units to give me 4 x 16v ac supplies?
Try
<http://www.rapidelectronics.co.uk/rkmain.asp?PAGEID=80010&CTL_CAT_CODE=30523&STK_PROD_CODE=M30995&XPAGENO=1>
Each transformer will give you two supplies.
Keith
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