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Title: Power up, WBB!!!
Post by: gmaneis on August 17, 2011, 12:51:01 AM
Just curious. This website offers only an 80 watt transformer under "track and accessories" for Williams trains like the one I just bought. The Hudson engine instructions state it should be run by a transformer of at least 90 watts. What's up? Any recommendations on a good transformer would be appreciated.
Thanks. 
Title: Re: Power up, WBB!!!
Post by: jpstrainyard on August 17, 2011, 12:39:09 PM
JP of Acton MA, USA writes,

MTH controllers would do perfectly for your loco. The controllers that MTH advertises are the Z 500 50 watt, Z 750 75 watt, Z 1000 100 watt, and the most powerful Z4000 400 watt dual throttle controller.

Lionel on the other hand advertises the CW-80 80 watt controller.

Hope this helps.

-JP
Title: Re: Power up, WBB!!!
Post by: gmaneis on August 17, 2011, 05:33:48 PM
Thanks, JP! I appreciate you taking the time to post. An old freind told me my 64 watt transformer will not hurt the engine, and he's right. Everything works, inclduing whistle and bell. The layout is small anyway. Man, this thing is fun!
Title: Re: Power up, WBB!!!
Post by: 3rail on August 19, 2011, 11:11:07 AM
Dear gmaneis,

The instructions were written when there were not any transformers on the market between 40 and 90 watts.  Our 80 watt transformer will work fine.  The rating simply has to be greater than the total power draw. The 90 watts recommendation allows you to run a loco with several lighted passenger cars.

Regards,

3rail
Title: Re: Power up, WBB!!!
Post by: phillyreading on August 29, 2011, 10:40:20 PM
I like the MTH Z-1000, 100 watt transformer, as it works with most brands of model trains, has plenty of power and can be bought at train shows for decent price.
Have not used the new transformer by Williams, but I would say it should work as well for what you need.

Lee F.
Title: Re: Power up, WBB!!!
Post by: Cobrabob8 on September 27, 2011, 08:23:56 PM
I finally splurged a couple of years ago and bought an MTH-Z4000. What a powerhorse! It will run anything I throw at it. I can even run two dual motored Williams locos on the same track as a lash up. I think that a good powerful transformer is a great investment. My KW can play back-up and Christmas Tree duty now. ;)
Cobrabob.
Title: Re: Power up, WBB!!!
Post by: OGReditor on September 30, 2011, 04:56:57 AM
The Williams by Bachmann 80-watt transformer will work just fine, as will an MTH Z-1000.  For larger layouts, you'll likely want one of the larger power sources provided by Lionel, MTH, and MRC.
Title: Re: Power up, WBB!!!
Post by: phillyreading on October 18, 2011, 09:25:50 AM
I was on the CTT forum and have read a slightly negative report on the MRC brand of transformers. Something about MRC putting out some kind of electronic noise?
Like I have mentioned in the past, I use a postwar ZW, Z, KW and MTH's Z-1000 transformers. Not had any power issues with these transformers. One Z-1000 has worked with three of my Williams powered(dual motored) SD-45's at same time. The only problem, if there is a problem, is that the Z-1000 pops it's 6 amp breaker very quickly with any derailment I had.

Lee F.