Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

Hi all,
I have a Massoth Transducer module, the little blue thingy that allows you to connect LGB MTSII components to the Massoth Dimax bus - I bought it second-hand, the plan being that with it I can still use my LGB loco remote as a second handset to back-up my Navigator. Now, the transducer requires a separate power supply to drive the MTS bus side of its circuits, which according to the instructions can be anything that supplies either 16-24 volts DC or around 12-18 volts AC. What I'd like to do is to build a suitable power supply into a small case with the transducer and the MTS radio receiver (mounted outside on top of the case) so that I have a self-contained unit; any suggestions as to a small compact power supply that will do the job? I'm assuming it doesn't need much of an amp rating, because it's only powering the bus electronics. Is there something nice and small that I could get from (say) Maplins that would suit?
Jon.
I have a Massoth Transducer module, the little blue thingy that allows you to connect LGB MTSII components to the Massoth Dimax bus - I bought it second-hand, the plan being that with it I can still use my LGB loco remote as a second handset to back-up my Navigator. Now, the transducer requires a separate power supply to drive the MTS bus side of its circuits, which according to the instructions can be anything that supplies either 16-24 volts DC or around 12-18 volts AC. What I'd like to do is to build a suitable power supply into a small case with the transducer and the MTS radio receiver (mounted outside on top of the case) so that I have a self-contained unit; any suggestions as to a small compact power supply that will do the job? I'm assuming it doesn't need much of an amp rating, because it's only powering the bus electronics. Is there something nice and small that I could get from (say) Maplins that would suit?
Jon.