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Offline Incognito  
#1 Posted : 15 April 2017 23:08:41(UTC)
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I have a 6017 booster powered by a 60055 transfer and the booster has bit the dustAngry If I get a 60174 booster can I power it with the 60055 transformer? I have a CS2 (60125) and it is powered by a 60065.
Alex
Offline dickinsonj  
#2 Posted : 16 April 2017 01:47:49(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Incognito Go to Quoted Post
I have a 6017 booster powered by a 60055 transfer and the booster has bit the dustAngry If I get a 60174 booster can I power it with the 60055 transformer? I have a CS2 (60125) and it is powered by a 60065.

There has been a lot of discussion on power supplies and their applicability when used with various components and there are many subtleties involved.

But the short answer is NO. BigGrin

That booster requires a switched mode power supply and not a toy transformer.

And BTW I have several 6017 boosters that I want to move along to a new owner. Cool
Regards,
Jim

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Offline et1  
#3 Posted : 16 April 2017 02:26:27(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dickinsonj Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Incognito Go to Quoted Post
I have a 6017 booster powered by a 60055 transfer and the booster has bit the dustAngry If I get a 60174 booster can I power it with the 60055 transformer? I have a CS2 (60125) and it is powered by a 60065.

There has been a lot of discussion on power supplies and their applicability when used with various components and there are many subtleties involved.

But the short answer is NO. BigGrin

That booster requires a switched mode power supply and not a toy transformer.

And BTW I have several 6017 boosters that I want to move along to a new owner. Cool


I would have to disagree with you Jim, I have three 60174 Boosters running with 60055 transformers. The 60055 transformers were the only option before the switched mode power supplies came outBigGrin I was however thinking of swithing over to switched mode power supplies.

Aloha,

Elliott
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Offline Incognito  
#4 Posted : 16 April 2017 05:11:12(UTC)
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I have two 60174 boosters with 60065 power supplies and had 2 6017 boosters with 60055 transformers. I am now down to one 6017 booster and was hoping to be able to use the 60055 transformer instead of buying another 60065 for a new booster. The purpose of the 6017s was to power K83 switches. Can I use the track side of a 6021 for that? I already have the connect 6021 device and am currently using 6040 keyboards for turnouts.
Alex
Offline H0  
#5 Posted : 16 April 2017 07:57:07(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dickinsonj Go to Quoted Post
But the short answer is NO. BigGrin
The short answer is yes.
I would not expect any new issues when replacing a 6017 with a 60174 while keeping the transformer.

Regards
Tom
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Offline Incognito  
#6 Posted : 20 April 2017 21:02:26(UTC)
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I just noticed that in my original port I said that I had a CS2 (60125). It actually is a CS2 (60215).

I have one port still available on my 60125 terminal since I have 2 60174 boosters and a connect-6021 (60128). If I decide to replace both 6017 boosters, do I need another 60125 terminal or can I plug one of the new 60174 boosters in the last available port on the 60125 and the other in the 6017x port on the CS2?
Alex
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