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James,
I don't know if it would be that simple since the voltage coming in is 9-12AC
and then converted over to 9V DC.
And the solution I used didn't cost me any money, and I always like those kind
of solutions. ;)
jt
In lugnet.trains, James Powell writes:
>
> > This worked real well, fortunately no kids figured out to remove the pegs.
> > The did make the control a bit stiff to turn though, so I'm going to do some
> > more work to it so that little hands can turn it easier.
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>
> Just go out and get a 6V wall wart, or a variable wall wart (from Radio Shack),
> then run it at a apropriate setting...if the voltage input is limited, then the
> output will be too...
>
> James P
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| (...) You should be able to put dc into the speed regulator. As long as it doesn't have any transformers inside the AC-DC circuit should handle DC input with no problem. KL (24 years ago, 30-May-00, to lugnet.trains)
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