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You could power both by connecting power to TIU Fixed Input 1 but you would be better served powering the TIU with a wall wart particularly if you run conventional mode.  You can use any wall wart between 12 and 22 volts, ac or dc that can support 1.5 amps (it's pretty flexible).  You probably have a drawer full of these thing from other electronic devices,  Just find one with the correct plug.

I'll stir up the pot a bit and say you should buy a 12V DC 2 Amp (24 Watts) wall-wart for ~$2 (free shipping from Asia) on eBay which has the right connector to plug into the TIU AUX.

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This frees up your Z750 (75 Watt) brick which can be put to better use elsewhere.  You do NOT need anywhere close to 75 Watts to power your TIU.  For example you can replace the Z500 (50 Watts) with the Z750 to provide more power to your accessories.

Strictly speaking, you could use a single Z750 to power the TIU (via the AUX connector) and your accessories.  But there are some squirrel-ly caveats that have to do with how the TIU connects the AUX power "hot" to the track common.  So while you could probably get it to work, it would be what I'd call unconventional wiring depending on what kind of switches or accessories you are controlling with the AIU.  Given your comment about last having looked at your wiring 10 years ago I don't think  you want to mess with this kind of fine-print.

Just my opinion of course.

 

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The AIU does not need a separate power supply to run the electronics inside it. Power for the AIU electronics comes from the TIU, period. Your connection(s) to the IN on the inputs for the accessories is the power that drives the accessories. 2 completely different things. As others have stated, I would  (and do) use a wall wort to power the TIU. That keeps the power feeds for the accessories separate from the electronics. Be sure you have enough ampacity to power all the accessories that you intend to operate at once (not necessarily ALL the accessories!) Some only operate sporadically, while others (the ones to worry about) run continuously.

 

Chris

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Yes, In one of my response posts above I clarified that I realized the power supply was for the IN on the inputs not the AIU as I originally stated. I've already ordered the wall wart that Stan mentioned. That will free up my Z750 to power my accessories. I don't have that many accessories tied to the DCS system so I'm sure the Z750 will be enough. Stan's post definitely made up my mind that I needed 2 separate power sources. 

As I said before - I wish I'd known about this forum when I originally started wiring my layout. I live in the St. Louis area and it seems like I'm the only one with DCS.

Thanks, 

Don

I have plenty of train stuff for a layout bigger than my house, look for me on the for sale board soon! I'll call you when I get a chance. I'm starting to get the trains out of hibernation at this point, the pressing issue is/was........basement or an additional building? Keeping in mind I'll have girls in college for the next 8 years or so I'll assume I'll be pretty broke. Until then I need the most action for a layout in a limited space. That's been my issue! The other issue is I spend way too much time thinking about my issue! You get the idea! LOL!

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