Hi everyone,
I have a question about utility power. I have a number of Lionel PH 180 bricks. When I test these unloaded with my RMS meter, I consistently read 19.1 volts, plus or minus a little. Others using the same bricks are testing them at about 18.2 volts. Does this mean my utility power is a higher voltage than others? If I use a factor for 115 VAC to 18 volts and use the same factor to back calculate 19 volts, I calculate my utility voltage would be 120 VAC. 115 VAC and 120 VAC are both within the industry specs for utility voltage to my understanding. Am I doing this calculation correctly? Am I thinking about this correctly? I have not tested my utility voltage to check this, and I am guessing that other folks have 115 VAC utility power.
Thanks!
George