If you are thinking of something like the H&M Duette as used on smaller scales then the answer is no.I would like to have one transformer to run two LGB engines on separate track. Is there such a beast out there? Thanks
Do you mean transformer, or controller?I would like to have one transformer to run two LGB engines on separate track. Is there such a beast out there? Thanks
I mean transformer with speed control on top of it. ThanksDo you mean transformer, or controller?
I thought so, obviously you can get a transformer big enough to supply as many controllers as you want, but I'll leave the advice as to exactly what controllers to the real experience on the forum!I mean transformer with speed control on top of it. Thanks
Zman50 will probably need a 110/115 volt ac input version of the 50110, which is a 50111. The current version is a 60195.I would have thought an LGB 50110 and a couple of 52120 or older equivalents would fit the bill providing you are not trying to drive heavy amp pulling lumps of locomotives. You ought to be able to source all of these second hand in good working order for a reasonable price.
The laptop transformer is a interesting alternative, and 5 amps wow. Then I would just need some controllers. ThnksLow cost route would be a used laptop computer power supply/ charger. Available from from most people’s junk drawer for very little money. Commonly available in 18 to 20 volts dc and about 5 amps (approx 60 watts).
20 volts and 5 amps is 100 watts in my book.
I was once told that my father was volts, my mother was amps, so that's how they got little Watts100VA - Only equivalent to Watts for DC. - 'Lies to children(TM)'
But as we would say in a previous existence: "Good enough for television!"![]()