
Does anyone here have any experience with it?
http://www.trekmodeler.com/services/lig ... refit1.htm
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I could definitely use that link. I've done most of the prep work on mine, and have to test the lights before I start putting things together. I do agree that the light kit seems well worth the price.Delorean Man wrote:If you need it, I can find the link to the transformer I got as I remember finding one with those plug /output dimensions was a little difficult.
I got a transformer for this kit from Argos (UK). It has multiple sockets and voltage range. Does the job nicely and is only £9.99.anselth wrote:I could definitely use that link. I've done most of the prep work on mine, and have to test the lights before I start putting things together. I do agree that the light kit seems well worth the price.Delorean Man wrote:If you need it, I can find the link to the transformer I got as I remember finding one with those plug /output dimensions was a little difficult.
Do you mock me "Mr Delorean"? you know what, now I understand why those kits cost so much - it's probably because suckers like you keeps on paying for them. well enjoy your $300 kit! I'm sure it will look amazing.Delorean Man wrote:
Well according to your sig, looks like Trekmodeler found your limit.
Whoah, there! No need to be calling people names here, unless you are joking.yoreh wrote:Do you mock me "Mr Delorean"? you know what, now I understand why those kits cost so much - it's probably because suckers like you keeps on paying for them. well enjoy your $300 kit! I'm sure it will look amazing.Delorean Man wrote:
Well according to your sig, looks like Trekmodeler found your limit.
Yoreh, knock it off.yoreh wrote:Do you mock me "Mr Delorean"? you know what, now I understand why those kits cost so much - it's probably because suckers like you keeps on paying for them. well enjoy your $300 kit! I'm sure it will look amazing.Delorean Man wrote:
Well according to your sig, looks like Trekmodeler found your limit.
I apologize. I'm sorry if i hurt you. you right there was no reason for me to react like this, I should have P.M. you before posting... I hope you can forgive me and let bygones be bygones...Delorean Man wrote:It amazes me how people can get so bent out of shape on an internet board. Especially a comment made out of jest...Hence the
I just realized where you are from...did I "Mess with the Zolan?"
I'm going to add this to the sticky since its a good source of regulated power supplies. and has been verified in at least one model application.Delorean Man wrote: Good/bad news...I found the link, but its out of stock until the end of the month. I would go ahead and order it as the shipping was pretty fast and it was pretty hard for me to find one with the correct output/current draw/plug size dimensions.
http://powerstream.com/ac-2809.htm
You need the PST-AC2809-21...it's max current draw is higher than needed, but notice trekmodeler says "at least 1100mah"...at least I think it was 1100, but this will work fine, especially if you intend on adding more leds like I did or adding lights to your base/stand.
Not to be difficult, but people... please forget the whole "regulated power supply" thing. Give it up. You can spend $5 and put together something that will allow you to use any $1 wall wart from goodwill.Good/bad news...I found the link, but its out of stock until the end of the month. I would go ahead and order it as the shipping was pretty fast and it was pretty hard for me to find one with the correct output/current draw/plug size dimensions