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Title: Bachmann Spectrum Magnum transformer
Post by: revruncop on February 13, 2011, 06:26:41 PM
I have one of the above transformers and it still works very well. The varible output terminals are not marked positive/negative. Can you tell me which is which on this transformer?
Thanks, RC
Title: Re: Bachmann Spectrum Magnum transformer
Post by: Joe Satnik on February 13, 2011, 07:38:01 PM
Dear revruncop,

It will depend on which way the direction switch is set. 

Have someone with a volt meter (or multi-meter) read the polarity for you, or go buy a DVM and read it yourself.

Every model train hobbyist should own one and know how to use it.

Harbor Freight sometimes has them on sale for as low as $2.

I've heard the old Spectrum Magnum power packs are pretty nice, especially the ones with volt and amp meters. 

Hope this helps.

Sincerely,

Joe Satnik 

Title: Re: Bachmann Spectrum Magnum transformer
Post by: Jim Banner on February 14, 2011, 07:06:08 PM
No meter and don't want to buy one?  Attach a pair of copper wires to the power pack.  Stick them into a freshly cut potato, about 1/2" apart.  Turn on the power and wait a short while.  The potato will turn green around the positive wire.

Jim
Title: Re: Bachmann Spectrum Magnum transformer
Post by: Doneldon on February 14, 2011, 11:21:43 PM
Jim-

Doen't this make your potato taste like an old penny?

                                               -- D
Title: Re: Bachmann Spectrum Magnum transformer
Post by: Jim Banner on February 15, 2011, 01:50:34 PM
Quote from: Doneldon on February 14, 2011, 11:21:43 PM
Jim-
Doen't this make your potato taste like an old penny?
                                               -- D

I don't know.  What does an old penny taste like?

Jim
Title: Re: Bachmann Spectrum Magnum transformer
Post by: Hellhound on March 01, 2011, 01:54:51 AM
The Spectrum Magnum Premier is the good one with meters and the momentum and brakes. It is rated at 2 amps but I have run mine over 2.5 amps and saw it peg the amp meter when a locomotive shorted out. I have run as many as 12 newer locomotives on that power supply. Some of the antique locos draw as much as half an amp so I can only run 4 of those. I have had two standard Spectrum Magnums die. Those are the smaller ones without meters or momentum and brakes. The last one that malfunctioned lost reverse. Those power supplies use special screws so I haven't been able to take it apart to replace the direction switch. I now have four of the Premiers, those are reliable and never have caused a problem. I have had nothing but problems with the standard Spectrum Magnums.
Title: Re: Bachmann Spectrum Magnum transformer
Post by: Doneldon on March 01, 2011, 02:23:14 AM
Jim-

"I don't know.  What does an old penny taste like?"

Like a potato that someone connected to a power pack.

                                                 -- D


Title: Re: Bachmann Spectrum Magnum transformer
Post by: r0bert on March 01, 2011, 02:54:26 AM
with the loco on the track right in front of you, set the direction switch to the left,
if the loco moves to the right, anti-clockwise, reverse the wires, if the lloco moves to the left, clockwise, you're good to go.