I'm in the planning stages for putting a fan unit in a Williams Scale Hudson I recently purchased. Unfortunately, the engine is being sent back as it had numerous issues and no parts availability for those problems. But Joe at Mario's trains is swapping it out for me. Great guy! In any case, it's giving me more time to get my parts together. I've got a Lionel 8057 and just picked up an MTH PS1 unit and will put the one in that fits the best. I am hoping that the MTH one fits as it smokes like a banshee. But in my parts box I've got two Smoking Tank Car units and one circuit board. They are much smaller and still produce decent smoke and while I considered them for this application, I think I might use them for a smaller engine.
Here's what I would like to know about them. I tested the board this afternoon to see what the output is on it. I clipped it to track voltage and the two + outputs on it both showed 5.67V DC. I'm not thrilled about that little board. I've had a couple burn out in the tank car and this was a spare. If I use these smoke units I'd like to use something beefier as a board. I've got a bunch of DC-DC buck converters I'd rather use for this (I've had real good luck with them). I'm thinking that I would put a 3amp diode in front of it and then set the output to around 5.7V and (as with the original little board) control the fan and the smoke element with that voltage. The element in the smoke unit tests out at 8 ohms. I'm guessing that's why the voltage to it is so low. Two questions......can I get away with the diode rather than a bridge rectifier? And what would be the max safe voltage I could send to the unit? 5.7 or will it accept more?
Roger