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What is the best way to check for track voltage?

RailKing Track Voltage Boxcar • MTH DCS Wi-Fi or a Multi Meter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSN38DKdcDA

In this short YT video I go over three popular methods. Check it out……….

Do you check your track voltage and if so what process do you use?

Gary

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trainroomgary posted:

What is the best way to check for track voltage?

RailKing Track Voltage Boxcar • MTH DCS Wi-Fi or a Multi Meter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSN38DKdcDA

In this short YT video I go over three popular methods. Check it out……….

Do you check your track voltage and if so what process do you use?

Gary

I prefer digital multi-meters, such as the ones I get from Harbor Freight Tools.  They're absolutely the FINEST multi-meters that you can get for a "free with any purchase" coupon straight out of their bi-weekly sales ads! 

(Well, they USED to be free with any purchase, due to inflation and all that jazz, they're probably up to a buck ninety-nine now on sale with the coupon).  

MikeH posted:

Gary,  At 2:55 of your video, isn't that a ZW-C?  I thought the modern ZW that you plug bricks into was the ZW-C.

Hi Mike: It is a ZW-C is correct, with 4 Lionel Bricks at 180 watts each. I have one brick for each of 4 main lines. Yes: the bricks plug into the back of the ZW-C.  

Hope this helps: Gary

trainroomgary posted:
MikeH posted:

Gary,  At 2:55 of your video, isn't that a ZW-C?  I thought the modern ZW that you plug bricks into was the ZW-C.

Hi Mike: It is a ZW-C is correct, with 4 Lionel Bricks at 180 watts each. I have one brick for each of 4 main lines. Yes: the bricks plug into the back of the ZW-C.  

Hope this helps: Gary

Hi Gary,

On the video you called it a ZW-L.

DennyM posted:
trainroomgary posted:
MikeH posted:

Gary,  At 2:55 of your video, isn't that a ZW-C?  I thought the modern ZW that you plug bricks into was the ZW-C.

Hi Mike: It is a ZW-C is correct, with 4 Lionel Bricks at 180 watts each. I have one brick for each of 4 main lines. Yes: the bricks plug into the back of the ZW-C.  

Hope this helps: Gary

Hi Gary,

On the video you called it a ZW-L.

Hi Denny:

Yes, there is an error in the video. I said: "ZW-L" I should have said "ZW-C"

Do you know, what does the "C" stand for? and did Lionel ever manufacture a "ZW-L" 

Thanks: Gary

trainroomgary posted:
DennyM posted:
trainroomgary posted:
MikeH posted:

Gary,  At 2:55 of your video, isn't that a ZW-C?  I thought the modern ZW that you plug bricks into was the ZW-C.

Hi Mike: It is a ZW-C is correct, with 4 Lionel Bricks at 180 watts each. I have one brick for each of 4 main lines. Yes: the bricks plug into the back of the ZW-C.  

Hope this helps: Gary

Hi Gary,

On the video you called it a ZW-L.

Hi Denny:

Yes, there is an error in the video. I said: "ZW-L" I should have said "ZW-C"

Do you know, what does the "C" stand for? and did Lionel ever manufacture a "ZW-L" 

Thanks: Gary

I did at one time, but I can't remember.

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