R ranger54175 New Member Jul 4, 2019 #1 I have an accessory that operates on 8-10 volts. My transformer has posts to supply 14 volts. How can I hook the accessory up to make it work correctly. Thanks
I have an accessory that operates on 8-10 volts. My transformer has posts to supply 14 volts. How can I hook the accessory up to make it work correctly. Thanks
jdetray Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2019 #2 Welcome to the forum! I strongly suggest you re-post your question in the Wiring, Electronics and DCC section of this board. You'll get more and better answers if you do! When you re-post, please tell us more about your accessory and your transformer, such as . . . What type of accessory is it? Does your accessory require AC or DC? Is the 14 volts from your transformer AC or DC? - Jeff Last edited: Jul 6, 2019
Welcome to the forum! I strongly suggest you re-post your question in the Wiring, Electronics and DCC section of this board. You'll get more and better answers if you do! When you re-post, please tell us more about your accessory and your transformer, such as . . . What type of accessory is it? Does your accessory require AC or DC? Is the 14 volts from your transformer AC or DC? - Jeff
Greg@mnrr Section Hand Jul 8, 2019 #4 Ranger: A resistor of the correct sized wired in line with the accessories should drop the power down to 10 volts. Welcome to the Forum. Greg
Ranger: A resistor of the correct sized wired in line with the accessories should drop the power down to 10 volts. Welcome to the Forum. Greg