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Hello,

I do not know much about track powered items. On my new Lionel Redbaron pylon tower, it shows it's power comes from a track connector. Does this mean that the airplane's speed will vari with the throttle setting and just shuts off when the throttle is closed? or can it be powered by another means with the on/off switch from the transformer?

Thank you, Bill

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Originally Posted by Bill in New Hampshire: Does this mean that the airplane's speed will vari with the throttle setting and just shuts off when the throttle is closed? or can it be powered by another means with the on/off switch from the transformer?

Thank you, Bill

Yes, the speed with vary when the throttle voltage varies. You can power it via the accessory posts of your transformer and use the on/off switch.

I have the santa pylon.  I have mine running through accessory power on my CW 80 and have had it set around 14 volts.  I have since scaled back the volts to around 11 volts (I think).  I liked the speed better, wasn't just whipping around, thought it looked more natural (well at least as natural as santa can look flying in a circle....lol). 

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