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Offline clapcott  
#1 Posted : 14 April 2010 12:11:49(UTC)
clapcott

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Just to record

.. what actually happens when you do what you are not meant to (According to Marketing).
Even if the plugs and Sockets allow it.

Plugging 60651/2 into 60113 (with or without 60653 also plugged)
- Powers Up - Displays "No Master"

Plugging 60653 into 60212
- Powers up - Shows stop and unable to Go

Plugging 60653 into 24088 as Master
- No Power - Screen Blank

Plugging 60653 into 24088 as Slave (With 60651 as Master)
- same as connecting to 60212

In Summary .. No Smoke either.
Peter
Offline David Dewar  
#2 Posted : 14 April 2010 13:03:58(UTC)
David Dewar

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Well done Peter. Make sure your insurance policies are up to date. !!!

David
Take care I like Marklin and will defend the worlds greatest model rail manufacturer.
Offline Hemmerich  
#3 Posted : 14 April 2010 21:13:11(UTC)
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Edited by user 21 November 2010 02:10:50(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

Offline clapcott  
#4 Posted : 14 April 2010 23:55:45(UTC)
clapcott

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Hemmerich wrote:
Try combination #5 (beware of smoke). Wink

Please elaborate...

My prime reason for posting was to test if there were any specific damaging scenarios. If you have one please let everyone know.

I could envision plugging the 60212 into the 60113 - both with power.
What else are you thinking
Peter
Offline nevw  
#5 Posted : 15 April 2010 03:18:18(UTC)
nevw

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Cryptic Lutz at it again. It is guess the Question & answer time again.

It was peaceful for a few weeks.

NN
NOt wearing the Pink Pinny, which is hard to see and now I have a white Pinny which also is hard to see against MY pure white Skin Still have 2 new shiny tin Hips that is badly in Need of Repair matching rusting tin shoulders
and a hose pipe on the aorta
Junior member of the Banana Club, a reformist and an old Goat with a Bad memory, loafing around
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#6 Posted : 15 April 2010 03:34:05(UTC)
Bigdaddynz

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clapcott wrote:
What else are you thinking



Probably plugging it in where the Sun don't shine! Scared Scared


Lutz, it would be really nice for the well being of the forum if you would play nicely with the other kids in the sandpit and share your toys like a good boy! If you know something, that in this case, Peter has not covered, then say what it is. We don't need cryptic answers all the time. Otherwise, the other kids get grumpy, and that's when the sand fights start. We moderators should not have to keep nagging on about this, but it seems you keep repeating the same behaviour over and over again.
Offline a245283  
#7 Posted : 10 May 2010 23:59:55(UTC)
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Hemmerich wrote:
Try combination #5 (beware of smoke). Wink


can you help me ?
I bought a 60653. can i use 60113, 60653 and 60052 (60VA) together?

Thanks
Confused
Offline a245283  
#8 Posted : 11 May 2010 00:08:37(UTC)
a245283


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clapcott wrote:
Just to record

In a RAILWAY TRACK can i use together 24088 (with connected 60052 trasf. and 60652 MS) and 60113 (with connected 60653 NEW MS and 66361 trasf.).

Many thanks

Confused
Offline Darren W  
#9 Posted : 11 May 2010 02:44:32(UTC)
Darren W

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a245283 wrote:
Hemmerich wrote:
Try combination #5 (beware of smoke). Wink


can you help me ?
I bought a 60653. can i use 60113, 60653 and 60052 (60VA) together?

Thanks
Confused


As far as I know the answer is Yes. This should be the correct set up for a 60653 MS2. You could also connect a second 60653 to the 60113.

Cheers...
Darren
Offline Darren W  
#10 Posted : 11 May 2010 02:49:28(UTC)
Darren W

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Location: Alberta
a245283 wrote:
clapcott wrote:
Just to record

In a RAILWAY TRACK can i use together 24088 (with connected 60052 trasf. and 60652 MS) and 60113 (with connected 60653 NEW MS and 66361 trasf.).

Many thanks

Confused



I would say NO. The 60652 MS and the 60653 MS2 will both be supplying the track with power and signal and conflict each other. It may also damage something.

You should be able to connect a 60652 MS and a 60653 MS2 to a Central Station 2. This way the CS2 controls the track signal and power and the MS's just act as slave controllers. You want to have only one contoller and properly connected boosters to supply track power. Any other controllers must slave the the main unit.

Darren
Offline steventrain  
#11 Posted : 11 May 2010 11:58:40(UTC)
steventrain

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a245283 wrote:
Hemmerich wrote:
Try combination #5 (beware of smoke). Wink


can you help me ?
I bought a 60653. can i use 60113, 60653 and 60052 (60VA) together?

Thanks
Confused



Yes, That's correct.Smile You don't need the 24088 feeder track.

UserPostedImage


If you have CS2, You don't need the 60113.


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