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Ok, next question. Would I have to remotor my 3005 to convert it to digital? Delta capabilities is all I really need. If, not which decoder do I need, and is that hard to do yourself.
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Bill you have 3 basic options. Install a Lokpilot decoder and use the existing motor (no better driving characteristics than at present). As above, but replacing the existing motor coil with a permanent magnet (better driving characteristics) Go for a complete decoder / Hi Efficiency motor upgrade (the best driving characteristics) Here's a web page showing how to upgrade a 3005 with a Marklin 60923 upgrade kit. Keep in mind that the 3005 has a Small Flat Commutor Motor (SFCM). http://oskosk.homeip.net/marklin/loco-3005.html
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Hi Bill, I agree with the previous answer, just wanted to add a comment. Upgrading the motor to 5 pole/high efficiency is only a small additional percentage to the cost of a digital conversion. Simply grafting a new decoder where the inversion relay used to be will practically always produce inferior results (often less than analog) To do it right in any case, one should disassemble the motor anyway, to clean up and check the mechanism (especially the commutator and the gears) Might as well then reassemble with (better) new parts and with a squeaky clean set of gears!. There is a world of difference in performance. When I was running a Marklin Service Station, I performed hundreds and hundreds conversions of Marklin loks and I can assure you out of my own (long) history it is worth the extra effort! Just my two cents
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Hi all,
Based on my conversion experience (> 100) I can fully agree with Jacques statement, it is well worth the effort and money to do a full conversion. |
Sander
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I agree with what the others say, do the full conversion.
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Joined: 20/12/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,300 Location: manteo, nc
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Ok, that sounds like a plan to me. If I'm gonna do it, I'll do it right.
Thanks!! Bill |
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Great Bill,that is the right choice! And of course, you know you can continue to count on us if you encounter any difficulty ... (-; And keep us apraised of your progress! Cheers Jacques |
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It sounds like you have already decided to go with a high efficiency motor (Great!!!). I have a former Delta lok that was converted to digital without a motor upgrade. It performs so badly that I hardly ever run it. It is on my list to do another upgrade with a high efficiency kit and a LS 3.5! |
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I've chosen not to convert mine. It's such an old classic that it seems right to leave it in original condition.
Having said that, if I were going to convert it, I would probably use a Lokpilot and Hamo magnet. I've had very good results from that combination without the extra expense of the 60923, which triples the price of the conversion for very little gain.
Ray |
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As usually, I agree with Ray.
If the locomotive has been taken care of, condition of rotor and gears will be more that acceptable. In any case, usually, only a revision and cleaning is required. Fitting a Hamo magnet and a LoPi (or suitable UHL decoder) will bring not as good performance as a complete conversion kit (+new gears)...but almost...and at a quarter price.
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Hi Ray and all, The best results I have had in converting Marklin locos was using Marklin 5 poles upgrades with other brand decoders. Of all the best of the best was obtained with Zimo decoders, followed closely by ESU products. The key here is to take the time to understand how to fine tune the decoder's motors speed/load regulation parameters. Things may have changed of course, since my last major conversion run dates back to 2005...
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Hi Jacques,
Never tried the Zimo decoders. Do they do a MM version?
I have a couple of conversions using LP2 decoders which are OK, but not brilliant. My recent conversions with LP3 are almost indistinguishable from the 6090x conversions performance wise.
Ray |
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Best regards Svein, Norway grumpy old sod
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Joined: 20/12/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,300 Location: manteo, nc
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Thanks for the added info! Seems like I have a few options. I'm gonna be contacting a guy in Va. next week about doing the conversion. Thanks to you all I'll have a clue what I'm talking about when I do. :)
Bill |
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by RayPayas <br />Hi Jacques,
Never tried the Zimo decoders. Do they do a MM version?
I have a couple of conversions using LP2 decoders which are OK, but not brilliant. My recent conversions with LP3 are almost indistinguishable from the 6090x conversions performance wise.
Ray
Yes Ray, Zimo most certainly produce MM decoders, usually with DCC. They even have decoders with a 21pin interface that can be used with original C-Sine motors. There are sound versions available too. Be warned, they are not cheap!
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Zimo is indeed not "cheap" if that means "requires some dough" But so does a Porsche or a Ferrari. The excitment is however in proportion. I used to sell Zimo (not anymore, I'm retired) and they truly reminded me of Porsche in the 1960's...: small with a brilliant future because they do not compromise on performance and reliability. Now you know why I like them... Simple taste, only the best!    With that kind of "angle", ESU would then be a Mercedes...and Uhlenbrock an Audi!  |
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I drive a Ford. What decoder should I use?  |
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I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators. AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only. CU#6021 FX-MOTOROLA DIGITAL SYSTEM. Fast as lightning and no trouble. What else ... Outlaw Member of BIG JUHAN's OUTSIDER CLUB. With the most members, worldwide
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: Originally posted by RayPayas<br />I drive a Ford. What decoder should I use?  lol  |
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Best regards Svein, Norway grumpy old sod
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Joined: 20/12/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,300 Location: manteo, nc
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Well, I drive a Ford too! '04 Mustang. So mfx for me too?  Bill |
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: Originally posted by obxbill<br />Well, I drive a Ford too! '04 Mustang. So mfx for me too?  Of course, Bill ... Fords need MFX, desperately    [}:)] John (GM fan since 1967) -> duck & run [:I][B)]  |
I hope no one visits a poor Southener's layout in Brooklyn. Intruders beware of Gators. AT&SF, D&RGW, T&P, SP, WP, UP, BN, NYC, ARR, epI-III - analog & digital Marklin Classics only. CU#6021 FX-MOTOROLA DIGITAL SYSTEM. Fast as lightning and no trouble. What else ... Outlaw Member of BIG JUHAN's OUTSIDER CLUB. With the most members, worldwide
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For a Ford, analog is good enough... (I know I drove them for over 20 years when I lived in California...) Just have to watch for the reversing pulses!!! |
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No worries, John! Our other car is a Camaro,'86. :)
Bill |
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Quote:[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote: Originally posted by RayPayas<br />I drive a Ford. What decoder should I use?  A Ford one of course! You wouldn't want an AC Delco one in it now would you! And don't even think about using a Lucas one!
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Hi Lutz, You are correct, I never tried programming Zimos with a 6021!!   .(I only "sound" stupid from time to time   ) The 6021 has been "retired" to greener pastures for many years now...when I discovered the multiple benefits of truly universal open systems. Mfg Jacques |
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Well, Jacques, I still value the simplicity and relability of my 6021, so it looks like I'll have to pass on the Zimo's.
Shouldn't a "truly universal open system" support Marklin decoders? Oh, sorry they're only "truly universal" if you happen to prefer DCC!.
Ray |
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Joined: 01/10/2016(UTC) Posts: 7 Location: Skane lan, Klågerup
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Hi! Know this is an old thread but need help on the subject! Just started to clean up an 3005 loco that I will convert. Where do I put the Ground. Any pictures? New to the digital and this forum and appriciate all help! Found guides regarding this loco, but no info about where to put it.
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Hello, you can put it anywhere, mostly I use the little brass tabs to sold the wire and then hold it with one of the motor shield screw Not at home right now, but i have found this old picture on my gallery, it shows the mentioned tab fixed on the upper right screw of the motorshield  Regards |
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Joined: 01/10/2016(UTC) Posts: 7 Location: Skane lan, Klågerup
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Thanks for fast answer... and picture as well!!!
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