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In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Mathew Clayson wrote:
> The main component that is limiting current in a standard train controller is
> the transformer (wall wart). The supplied transformer form LEGO has varied
> between 500ma to 850ma .5Amp and .85Amp respectively. That's continuous duty.
> You can pull a bit more for short periods of time.
Here's a couple of useful power supplies. They work on US line voltage or from
100V AC up to 240V AC.
For unmodified train controllers:
<http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/item/PS-12150/480/12V_1.5A_SWITCHING_POWER_SUPPLY_.html>
You should get close to the maximum amount out of you controller, but the
controller well overheat if run with a heavy load for a long time. This may
requier drilling the center of the output connector with a 3/32 2.5mm drillbit,
not sure. I'll check when I get home.
Or for a modified controller:
<http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/item/PS-1233/480/12VDC_3.33A_SWITCHING_POWER_SUPPLY_.html>
This is what I use, although I purchase them locally at a slightly higher price,
but no shipping. And it fits the socket on the LEGO controller.
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