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I was looking at the Miller Engineering site today.  It looks like you power their signs by battery, desktop display module, an a/c adapter they sell, or their converter module that looks like I could possibly use my own ZW-L transformer in order to adjust the power.

 

First.  How do you power your signs?

Second.  Can I purchase their converter module #4804 to power signs using my ZW-L?

Third.  If I am able to use their converter module #4804, do I need a power distribution board to distribute the power to more than one sign?

 

I plan to call them to ask them questions about one of their signs.  I thought I would see how some of you have yours set up before I call them.  Thanks for any information you can provide.

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Originally Posted by Super'O' man:

i didn't know u can run up to ten signs. I thought I was pressing it with 6 signs, connected to their board that works off transformer post, (don't know that board #).

I did see that the side said that you could power 6 signs with the converter board.  You could power 10 signs using their a/c adapter and distribution board.

Thanks for all of the replies so far.

Originally Posted by jpcommons:
Originally Posted by Spence:

You can get all of your answers here.http://www.microstru.com/

I use there converter module which I think will power up to 6 signs & runoff your transformer.

Thanks.  That was one of my big concerns.  Do you hide the converter module in one of your buildings to limit contact to the exposed electronics?

I mounted the power supply module under the layout and plugged the connector into the rear of the sign.

Just all kinds of ways to mount them, on buildings, or make your own bases, to hide that connector.  All controls, and power supply underneath, the layout with a dedicated terminal strip , for the wires.  10 with number 11 coming ( revolving sign), and I think

I see another in the makes on a small extension, I will continue to work, on after the ole hip repairs are safe to bend over.

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