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Re: 12v Trains
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lugnet.trains
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Sun, 2 Sep 2001 21:05:14 GMT
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> So enjoy the hunt, and enjoy the 12v. It really does make operating the
> trains a lot of fun.
I took your advice and bought a 12v transformer. I won an auction on ebay
for the transformer, over 60 pieces of straight and curved track, right and
left remote points, a crossover, 2 grade crossings, a 12v motor, and a few
other miscellaneous pieces.
I'm really excited. Now I'll have enough track to build a respetable layout.
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| This is a topic near to my heart -- I too decided to run 12v on my layout at home. There are some challenges, but it is a lot of fun. On to your questions: (...) I've never seen a 110 transformer for 12v. But the 220 transformers can be found fairly (...) (23 years ago, 31-Aug-01, to lugnet.trains)
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