RJR
The 1032 is a 75 watt transformer generating 115 volts. With U as the hot shoe the results are:
AU 5-16 volts variable
BU 0-11 volts variable. Others:
AB 5 volts fixed
BC 11 volts fixed
(C 16 volts ?)
I am using UB Variable to power trolley & BC for conversion to DC timer and to provide auxiliary power to accessories
Your formula: 75 (watts) x .75 = 56.25 divided by (16 or 155 volts) equals 3.5 or 0.4 continuous amperage. Can that possibly be correct?
And even if it is correct, what does that mean for U, B, & C?
Do I even need to worry when all that is connected is a cheap MTH trolley, three 153IRS and a few accessories (crossing signals, station lights)
The transformer has a built in breaker to protect itself.