In keeping with the quest for a quieter trolley (I like to run it above the TV), my investigation continues:
The IR controller has better voltage control, than the manual knob (makes sense, my PE express runs better on DCS varied output, than on the knob)
I'd like to try to run even slower. Is there a good PS that has a max out <18 - 21VAC? Could I use the Z1000 ACC output, for 1 trolley? I don't see an enercell offering, I do see cheap 12V 3A power supplies for laptops). Would that even work? Does the IR lock on have a minimum input/output?
I started with reading Trolley Manual (ack)! No luck. The controller doesn't have a compatibility chart. The Troley doesn't list an AC controller with a lower output (the MRC II recommends the varable DC out)..
Some background
Starting voltage. Minimum output, measured across track using IR controller with Z1000 is 5VAC. This gives a smooth ride, plenty of power to reverse, without the whiplash momentum needed in DC or AC with the manual Z1000 knob. It still isn't as quiet as creeping on DC. Of course creeping on DC, doesn't give me the power or momentum to throw the reverse.I think I MIGHT get it to work on slightly less power and hence even less noise.
DC and AC varied with a knob, both start at higher voltages. This tells me simply running Brick -> Knob (to lower IR input V) > IR lockon won't help as the knob must chop the wave, in a way that would defeat the IR controller.
Note: I think the 5V minimum output , on the IR system is an MTH thing. It is talked about in DCS, so I'm guessing it has to do with the PS2 5V boards, so it shouldn't matter to a simple bump and go trolley.
aside:
Mike, that is cool, but would be overkill for me. A 6 ish ft shelf, of piece of Christmas Carpet Central