What is the power requirement for Lionel S gauge? AC? DC? Lionchief?
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AC, just like postwar.
So Lionchief is 18 vac just like Legacy 3 rail, eh?
The question came up with the new PE. The owner wants more power so a Lionchief transformer does 76 watts...and would probably suffice.
banjoflyer posted:If you have newer Lionel S gauge with Legacy innards you will need AC power to operate in Legacy mode.
However if you want to run them conventionally (turn off the TMCC or Legacy base) the modern engines will run in AC, DC, or DCC.
So the DCC is built in to the Legacy engines like MTH PS3's?
I am also going to check out the link in your post.
Edit: Never mind, all that and more was in the thread you linked to, that explained it all. Thanks!
Not all Legacy engines will run on DC or DCC. Check the owners manual of your engine to make sure.
Roundhouse Bill posted:Not all Legacy engines will run on DC or DCC. Check the owners manual of your engine to make sure.
Right.
The U33C's Y3's, Challengers and Big Boy aren't programmed for DCC. Pretty much anything before the SD70's don't have the DCC code.
Rusty
I have an old ZW model R that my grandpa had many moons ago. Right now I'm just using a railpower dc transformer for my American model locomotives. They at DC. I just bought the legacy setup to run my lionel locomotives sd70 and es44a.c.....Can I use the ZW with the lionel legacy when running my newer lionel locomotives? Sorry to hi-jack the thread.
Adam
Adam: Short answer is your ZW - R should work just fine powering the track your Legacy system operations.
Thanks. Since I'm running 2-rail s scale, I assume the ZW would hook up just like the same way I have the DC 1370 transformer I'm using now? I'm also considering getting a lionel TPC 300 to wire in. My combo would be ZW-R, TPC 300, and the #990 legacy system! That's my goal.