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Re: $4 to $15 PWM 12v DC Throttle
« Reply #15 on: November 11, 2024, 09:34:19 AM »
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I have recently bought and begun using several wall warts that are specified as "switching power supplies" in 5, 9, 12 and 15 VDC.  I have checked each one with a Fluke 36 meter for both DC output and any AC in the output.  So far, all have passed testing and performed appropriately in service.  Products were all "Made in China" and sourced from Amazon or eBay.

I mention checking with my Fluke 36 instead of my Radio Shack multimeters because of the issue we discussed here in a previous thread where the cheaper multimeters were giving screwy AC readings with DC power supplies - even batteries.  So, if you only have a cheap multimeter and get the urge to check for AC in a DC power source, I suggest that you first try that meter on AC setting with batteries of the appropriate voltage, so that you will know if the meter is good for that test on the power supply.  Peteski thinks the reason for the screwy readings has to do with the autoranging circuitry in the meters.  It would really take a scope to do a rigorous test for AC.  But, I don't think the issue is worth worrying about.  (I only got into it before because we have an MRC power supply at our club that really is acting up and putting some AC on the rails, even when turned to zero speed - enough to light LEDs and make motors growl.)

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Re: $4 to $15 PWM 12v DC Throttle
« Reply #16 on: November 11, 2024, 09:35:20 AM »
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Haha….didn't take it that way

Hey, while I’ve got your attention, If I buy a power supply for this, is there anything to keep in mind or is a $6 Amazon wall wart ok?

The inexpensive wall-warts usually have just a bridge rectifier and a filter cap. They have unregulated DC voltage output which can vary with the load, but It will likely give satisfactory performance.  Make sure to get one with sufficient amperage. I would get one which can supply more current than what  you are planning on using.  If you only run 1 or 2 N scale locos at a time than 1 Amp should be sufficient.

EDIT:  Steve, looking at earlier photos Tom posted, he does have a nice FLUKE.  :)
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Re: $4 to $15 PWM 12v DC Throttle
« Reply #17 on: November 11, 2024, 09:16:43 PM »
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It seems that you can get 12 VDC switching power supplies for about $6.  See https://www.ebay.com/itm/196679864241 .  Or even https://www.ebay.com/itm/323376318104  for $2.06  $3.75 shipping.

If you include "switching" in the search parameters, that is what comes up first on eBay.  But, Amazon slips in non-regulated power supplies even if you put "switching" in its search.

So, read the fine print wherever you shop if you want regulated.