AC/AC Converter

On Thu, 08 May 2008 21:07:14 +1000, Bob Parker wrote:

On 8/05/2008 19:27 terryc wrote:

And how do you intend to make them go forward and backwards?
Use something like an X10 system?


Some model trains do run on AC and are getting pretty high-tech
these days.
Yep, I remembered therewas some systems around. Shades of not having the
room to set up some track and build my own.
 
David L. Jones wrote:
On May 7, 10:59 pm, kreed <kenreed1...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 3, 12:11 pm, MousePad <non...@some.isp.com> wrote:

Phil Allison wrote:
"MousePad"
If I was to wire the AC adapter directly to the tracks, ignoring for the
moment any modifications required to accommodate, would this be asking for
trouble?
** With DC motors on the model trains how far do you think they will move ?
Well, they would need modification to accommodate the AC.
yes, a wonderful invention called a bridge rectifier.

I do hope the OP isn't serious.
Only a fool would modify their trains so they could run on AC tracks.

DCC is all the rage now.

Dave.
Doesn't DCC work over AC? Albeit, not the same AC from a power pack, or
from mains.

I have already put one train under radio control, using the rails to
supply the radio gear and motors.
 
On May 10, 2:22 pm, Wayne <use...@isp.com> wrote:
David L. Jones wrote:
On May 7, 10:59 pm, kreed <kenreed1...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 3, 12:11 pm, MousePad <non...@some.isp.com> wrote:

Phil Allison wrote:
"MousePad"
If I was to wire the AC adapter directly to the tracks, ignoring for the
moment any modifications required to accommodate, would this be asking for
trouble?
** With DC motors on the model trains how far do you think they will move ?
Well, they would need modification to accommodate the AC.
yes, a wonderful invention called a bridge rectifier.

I do hope the OP isn't serious.
Only a fool would modify their trains so they could run on AC tracks.

DCC is all the rage now.

Dave.

Doesn't DCC work over AC? Albeit, not the same AC from a power pack, or
from mains.
DCC is a pulse width encoded square wave.
Normal DC trains are modded to work with DCC. A bridge rectifier
converts the square wave into DC for the PWM motor control. A lot even
come with DCC encoders built in now. They are still DC motors of
course.

Dave.
 

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