We are trying to use the following circuit to filter the DC for the Y3 as Jon suggested:
For me, it is not very satisfactory. I am using a vintage Flyer 30B transformer for the AC power supply, which has a voltage output range of 5VAC to 18 VAC. The bridge rectifier converts the AC to DC, the capacitor and resistor are to filter the DC.
At 18VDC the output is about 25 VDC which will burn out Flyer smoke units… I know this from first hand experience. On the low end, modern engines form AM & SHS won’t stop.
My question: Is it possible to design this circuit so my Flyer and modern engines will perform like it’s not there? That is no creeping at the low end and no burnout at the high end, and at the same time provide the filtering the Y3 apparently needs.
Where I am with my Y3 is make this circuit work, gut the gimmicky electronic boards and run it on straight DC or sell it.
Any thoughts?
Tom Stoltz
in Maine