Happy to share. I actually found this thread via Google search when I was trying to find more information on the transformer, after someone asked the same question via our LUG website (possibly @UltraViolet?) When I first got into Great Ball Contraptions (GBCs) in late 2021, I saw everyone using the newer 9V train controllers, and assumed that people were using these to adjust their modules to the GBC standard speed of 1 ball-per-second. (Nope: they just use them for "on" or "off".) Seeing this I decided that I could use my old train controller instead, at least for my first module. In the meantime, I've come up with a better power control solution, but I still like to use my transformer to honor my history with Lego. Yeah, it will probably die at some point, but I figure keeping it around and not using it at all isn't any different than it being dead, so might as well! Besides, by using it, it gets seen, and starts fascinating conversations like this one. ;-)
@Andy Glascott: I'm sorry I missed you - I would have been happy to talk to you about it! If I wasn't nearby then I was either off getting something to eat, or dealing with an emergency elsewhere in the GBC loop. I expect to have it out again next year at BrickWorld Chicago (June) and then again at the next BrickFair NOVA (August). If you're local to the Northern Virginia area, you should look up NOVA-LUG and come to a meeting.