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Lionel Trains Workshop => Lionel Maintenance & Repair => Topic started by: amz on December 01, 2019, 01:14:00 pm

Title: Re: Transformer seems to show very low output
Post by: amz on December 02, 2019, 08:05:07 am
Yes, sorry.  I don't know why I assumed it was so clear it should be DC, without even reading into it.  It now reads fine.  Thank you.
Title: Re: Transformer seems to show very low output
Post by: TrainLarry on December 01, 2019, 03:42:06 pm
You need to set your meter to read AC voltage, which is what transformers output. Batteries are DC voltage, and that is what your meter is set to read right now.

You need to add more lockons at various points on your layout wired to each other ("daisy chained") with heavy gauge wire to eliminate voltage drops. Make sure your main power feed from your transformer to track is using heavy gauge wire also.


Larry
Title: Transformer seems to show very low output
Post by: amz on December 01, 2019, 01:14:00 pm
A friend has perma-lent me his Lionel set, which I'm trying to set up for my grandchild.  TW transformer.  Engine runs moderately well on some of the track, stalls on other parts.  So I assume I've got voltage drops and want to test the track.  But my voltmeter shows less than one volt output directly from the A and U posts (and trying the voltmeter both ways), even at maximum.  I've tried the voltmeter on two 1.5 batteries in series and it shows 3 volts, so I don't think it's the meter.  But the train seems to be running too well to be getting less than a volt.  Any thoughts?  Thank you.