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According to their literature, they do recommend one with overload protection, and slightly over the 1.5 amp threshold, although I doubt my layout will ever use up that much juice..In a related note, would one of these be suitable for throwing Atlas C55 turnout motors too?
http://www3.sympatico.ca/kstapleton3/POWER.HTMHey gang, I bet one of you knows where I can find an equivalent to this wall wart? The link has one in stock, but I don't need 100$ worth of stuff for the minimum order
Joe, do you ever get down to Manchester? If you do there is a shop there that sells surplus electronics that I frequent that would have what you want. Generally he has dozens and dozens of them for really cheap. I think the last time I was there I paid a buck each for them. You just need to look at them closely and read what their output is on them. Here's a link to his web site. http://www.esssurplus.com/Keep in mind the the owner is not very people savvy and can be very grumpy!! But there are lots of things to look at and his inventory is always changing so if you see something and think you want it it's best to buy it because it most likely will not be there the next time ya go back!! Trust me I have been burned on that. Like they say ya snooze ya loose!! Jon
do these normally have thermal breakers in them? I have no idea about this stuff. I am willing to give the first one you linked to a try, if it does have such a feature. I don't have any other source to find the recommended ones..
If you are worried, why not pick up the recommended transformer? According to the info it is not expensive.The MODE ELECTRONICS 68-162AS costs less than $10 and is available from Electro Sonic in Tonawanda, NY. They have a toll-free number for ordering 1-800-56-SONIC (USA and Canada) and they accept most major credit cards.
Another option would be a laptop computer type power adapter.Staples has several with a 16V output that can be ordered for pick up at a local store without incurring a shipping charge.
Most computer supplies output DC voltage - he needs a source of AC power (AC is how the the throttle uses generates pulsed output ).
In that case, both Digi-Key and Mouser stock this unit: http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/5c0062.pdf
The BPE2F looks like it would fit the bill. It even has a fuse. But unless the case can be opened, if the fuse blows you have no way to replace it.