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Where can i buy a power pack or adapter?
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I few days ago i was thinking about purchasing a Micro-train or AZL Z train set, but all those trains worked on 110 Volt and as many european countries the voltage is about 220 V, can anybody help me and tell what can i do to resolve the problem, with or without adapter or another brand of power pack?
Thanks so much
Álvaro:(
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Alvaro, many modern power supplies will accept either 110V or 220V - just look at your notebook power supply and you will see it accepts multivoltage.
It has been discussed before re DCC power supplies (my NEC runs on the original US power pack, here in UK - just needed to change pin layout)
So the first thing I would do is to check with AZL whether power pack supplied with the the train set is capable of that?
Other problem is of course plug pin layout - US is different to Portugal I guess, so even if the voltage will be OK, you might still have to buy new power pack or adapter ...
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Thanks anyway andyjbj, maybe after i can think about the speed controller.
I already have 3 powerPacks, but 2 are from my H0 layout (Bachmann & Jouef) and the third is from my Nscale Layout (Fleischmann) maybe those power packs can work with the AZL or Micro-Trains models?, if yes i don't need to change the pins, who knows, as you said i must see in the back of my powerpacks the multivoltage.
I know that the pins in Portugal are differents than Uk and USA, but are the same in France, Germany, Italy, spain, etc...
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and here again, the advice about Z-thek is fine, but since you are here in Europe, you might be better off getting Jorger. They are absolutely brilliant - just need 9-12V DC supply (you can even use 9V battery) and of course you can get them in Euros rather than in USD...maybe after i can think about the speed controller...
Álvaro
BTW - do any of these train sets come with power supply and speed controllers?
Your existing powerpacks will be fine for Jorger (as long as they supply stabilised min 500mA at 9-12V)
And finally let's make sure we are talking about the same things
power pack - supplies DC to speed controller
speed controller - supplies DC to your model train
When you say that you already have "power packs" from N or HO, are you talking about power packs or combined power packs with speed controller?
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Yes I know you can restrict output, but to be honest (in my opinion) it is asking for trouble, and just think how upset you will be (and how much will it cost) when you burn your Z loco motor.
Most typical model railway power supplies / controllers tend to be very rough and un-stabilised.
My very strong (personal) advice - if you are going to stick to DC (as opposed to DCC) - get yourself a Jorger speed controller
They are only €39 plus €15 for power pack (definitely suitable for Europe )
Alternatively get similar power pack locally
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Maybe i will take a look to the Jorger website.
Many thanks again
Álvaro
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alvaro wrote:
I know that the pins in Portugal are differents than Uk and USA, but are the same in France, Germany, Italy, spain, etc...
maybe if you try EBay. I have the original white Märklin transformers (power pack with controller). Those are expensive if you buy them in normal retail, but on EBay you often find them either alone or in a start pack. Actually I bought two complete start packs via EBay just because I wanted the transformers.
For better operation especially in slow speeds of course the Jörger DELuxe or the ZThek controller are better.
Another way would be to look out for the Passmann FR1 from Oliver Passmann from Germany.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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