As my prior post reports, I got my dead strip to PC mouse connection working and set out to record more lap times to simulate a race. But, an intermittent power problem I've been having become so troublesome I had to stop racing and figure it out.
My road course is powered by a Lionel 90 Watt AC transformer that plugs into a Scalextric Powerbase that's wired to the copper tape on my track. I use Professor Motor controllers that also plug right into the Powerbase. I did it this way so the power supply and controllers are easily interchangeable with the same setup on my oval.
For the past few weeks the power has gone weak at times, meaning there are short term voltage drops. I don't have a voltmeter, but I'd guess the transformer is set at 12 - 14 volts, but at times it seemed to drop to around 6 - 8 volts (cars couldn't reach top speed on the back-stretch). I checked the wiring and swapped out controllers and still had the intermittent problem till I switched to a Scalextric wall wart transformer. So it must be the Lionel transformer. The 16 volt wall wart is too much power for my cars and track.
Anyone else had this sort of problem, and if so can it be fixed? I like this setup because I intend to try the AC method David Reinecke has on his track build pages.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
Slothead