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Posted on Jan 20, 2011

Need lionel transformer instructions type RW 190 watt operates 2 trains also repair manual this is postwar transforner

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These transformers are fusioned together which takes a skilled hand with a hot blade to separate the bottom from the top shell. Hot blades are commonly used by glass repair techs that replace windsheild on vehicles

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No longer have manual for Lionel KW 190 Watt 2 Train Transformer. I have wired the hookup using A to 1 and C to 2 to the track conector from memory. Right or wrong?

See link below to PDF file with instructions to your transformer. It looks like you are correct with regards to the wiring with what I can see in the manual.

Hope this helps and good luck

www.lionellines.com/files/manuals/KW_Manual.pdf

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Lionel Trainmaster KW 190 Watt Transformer

The Lionel postwar 190watt transformer is an excellent power supply for trains. If one or more of the binding posts are loose ("U,A,B,C,D" Terminals") you will need to replace the binding post, use a T-159 replacement Binding Post. The original posts are soldered and crimped on.
The T-159 replacement binding post is bolted on. UNPLUG THE TRANSFORMER Carefully pull/pry up the handles and remove them remove the 4 Philips screws on the top, lift off the case top, the binding posts stay with the body of the KW.
Remove the loose bindings post one at a time as needed. Be sure to get any wire reattached. Reverse the procedure to reassemble.
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