Are the older lionel DC transformers able to test the working condition of a my Pacific engine? Which of the older Lionel DC transformers should I look for? Thanks
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Why Lionel? Why not MRC or GML or some other outfit that makes DC throttles?
You could use any that put out about 2 amps or more. It might not draw that much, but then again it might because the motor is dirty or the gearbox is stiff with hard grease. But it shouldn't matter because the breaker should go out if you overload the transformer.
Anything should work just to see if the motor turns and the wheels move etc. If you want to check out the running characteristics and tune it up, you probably want a better throttle such as those mentioned. The main reason based on very old experience which may not be accurate is that the lionel transformers I have seen all use a simple rheostat for control and do a pretty crude job. they work fine for trains around the tree, but are do not have the fine control of modern transistor throttles.
I believe the Lionel DC transformers are designed for accessories. To use a Lionel or other 3-rail train transformer you would need a bridge rectifier. All such train transformers, I believe, are AC, and would just burn out your motor.
Found an older MRC in excellent shape! Thanks for the help! Don
If it is a "Lionel DC Transformer", why would it only put out AC?
Lionel did produce some DC trains on the low end in the 80s and 90s.