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Marty W. posted:

Other than having a polarized plug on the end, any decent quality extension cord will work. I've repaired many Lionel transformers this way. I totally agree with Royboy. 

I agree with this post.  I do not agree with the above comment to buy a cheap extension cord.  And connect it correctly based on the polarized plug.

Loose-Caboose posted:
Marty W. posted:

Other than having a polarized plug on the end, any decent quality extension cord will work. I've repaired many Lionel transformers this way. I totally agree with Royboy. 

I agree with this post.  I do not agree with the above comment to buy a cheap extension cord.  And connect it correctly based on the polarized plug.

Classic ZWs are not polarized, and actually a non polarized plug is preferential to allow for phasing.

Yes the Classic Z's and ZW's are not polarized.  But would it not be nice if the Z's both postwar and prewar, had the plugs assigned correctly so when you unplug a non polarized "Z", it could be plugged back in and you know it is phased correctly with the other transformers without having to put some indicator on all your plugs so they do get plugged in correctly or what takes more time, re-phase the transformer.  If you are replacing the electric cord, why not take Five extra minutes to perform the repair correctly.  

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