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TCA Number 00-50750
Ad Type For Sale
Manufacturer Lionel - Postwar
Period Pre-War
Item Number V-150
Item Description 150 WATT TRANSFORMER-CLEANED-SERVICED-TESTED
Item Type Accessory
Condition * Excellent - All original
Box/Paper * No Box
Notes LIONEL V-150 WATT RECONDITIONED TRANSFORMER, RUNS 4 TRAINS CLEANED, SERVICED & TESTED LIKE NEW PLUS PLUS OPERATING CONDITION

LIONEL ONE PREWAR #V-150 RECONDITIONED TRANSFORMER, made from 1939-1942 & 1946-1947, Brown Speckled Case, will run Four trains and/or many accessories. It has been completely dissembled, cleaned in and out, serviced, and tested, has no chips, cracks, breaks, or rust, lite scratches on base and case, as shown in pictures, and is in Like New Plus Plus Operating Condition.

The Top Frame Assembly, coil assembly, upper and lower gear assembles and binding post nuts have all been removed and cleaned. I have Replaced the Four Carbon Rollers and Rivets and all the contacts have been cleaned. The circuit breaker was checked and working, the Red light comes on when there is a short and goes off when the short is removed. The wiring has been re-soldered and checked. It has a New power cord, with L on plug, New Red and Green Lenses, two New Light Blubs. The faceplate is in very good condition, some lite wear, as shown in pictures. A copy of the Original Instruction sheet is included.

The shipping weight will be 14 Pounds.

The voltage output at full throttle: A-U 26.86 Volts. B-U 26.85 Volts. C-U 26.85 Volts. D-U 26.86 Volts.

This is a Prewar Transformer made to be used on Postwar and Prewar Trains.

I recondition, repair, and test all transformers I sell. I tested this transformer before the disassembly, after the recondition, and after I sell the transformer.
Price $ 135
Shipping Notes Shipping and Handling will be calculated, according to your Zip Code. I ship USPS Priority Mail w/Delivery Confirmation. Includes up to $100.00 Insurance.
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