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I busted out laughing.I thought it was funny and appropriate.I know I can't wait to find out what Mike discovers.And CJP53.... please don't be embarrassed. You obviously noted something was amiss- and we agree with you. Something's going on.Railwire should be a great place to ask questions and explore things.
FYI, the rated maximum output of the Tech 7 760 is 23 VDC. Same for the Tech 4 220 and 260.http://www.modelrectifier.com/v/vspfiles/resources/dc-ac/TECH7_Manual.pdfhttps://www.modelrectifier.com/v/vspfiles/resources/dc-ac/Tech%204%20200-220-260%20AB111_121_131.pdfTech 7 760:
MRC used to sell a voltage limiter diode array to bring the voltage down for N and Z scale. Look up MRC AT880. I have one in my stash someplace but seeing as everything I have will be DCC eventually, I haven't looked for it in a long time.edit...found it.https://www.modelrectifier.com/product-p/at880.htm
I have zero knowledge with electronics,how would I use this with my 1300?If I add a 1370 which a local train shop is holding for me(they are closed by the virus)would I have to add another?And exactly how do you install it?I have two separate tracks and need another power pack.
Friend has it done already! Picking it up later tonight.
If you are looking for a DC throttle to run two trains at the same time on different tracks, I highly recommend the MRC Tech II Dual Power 2800.