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Offline Goofy  
#1 Posted : 13 February 2020 20:42:03(UTC)
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Is it possible to use this way with the CS3?
I have ESU V 60 that also support ABC-technik.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvD6OnlPERo
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#2 Posted : 13 February 2020 21:17:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Is it possible to use this way with the CS3?
I have ESU V 60 that also support ABC-technik.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvD6OnlPERo


Yes. How to do it - see this Maerklin teaching video for a CS 3 for a Pendelzugsteuerung.



Does not matter which loco it is as long as the loco is registered at your CS 3.
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#3 Posted : 13 February 2020 21:50:26(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Is it possible to use this way with the CS3?


You can make a pendelzug with the CS3 as shown in the video; but it is not using the ABC-technic,
and you don't need the ABC-technic.

It would IMHO also be a bad idea to use ABC, since your Märklin-decoder equipped locos can't understand ABC Cool

If you insist, you can just build you own ABC-modules.

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Offline Goofy  
#4 Posted : 14 February 2020 07:01:08(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Purellum Go to Quoted Post


It would IMHO also be a bad idea to use ABC, since your Märklin-decoder equipped locos can't understand ABC Cool

If you insist, you can just build you own ABC-modules.

Per.



I suppose you are not wake up…
I did wrote i have ESU V 60 which support ABC-technik.
Seems i must buy a ESU product that shows in the video how to connect pendelzug ABC for two rail and test it with the CS3.
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#5 Posted : 14 February 2020 08:50:22(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I suppose you are not wake up…
I did wrote i have ESU V 60 which support ABC-technik.


I'm awake LOL

Your ESU V60 also understand normal digital commands, so you don't need to use ABC if you have a CS3........... BigGrin

Do you understand now? LOL

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#6 Posted : 14 February 2020 09:31:44(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Purellum Go to Quoted Post


Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I suppose you are not wake up…
I did wrote i have ESU V 60 which support ABC-technik.


I'm awake

Your ESU V60 also understand normal digital commands, so you don't need to use ABC if you have a CS3...........

Per.


I did stand a question about ESU lok and ABC to use with the CS3, so stick to the topic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing

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#7 Posted : 14 February 2020 09:48:43(UTC)
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I understand better and better why goofy (why do i always get pictures of mikey mouse's friend on the retina when i see goofy posts) have problems with cs3, when he mixes things together, which makes it all the more problematic.
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#8 Posted : 14 February 2020 10:01:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post


I did stand a question about ESU lok and ABC to use with the CS3, so stick to the topic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing



OK, I'll try in another way:

Yes, you can make a stupid, complicated, expensive and old fashioned solution that only works with one of your locomotives. LOL Laugh

All you need to buy extra, apart from the parts needed for the smart solution, is an ABC-module and something to switch the ABC-module. Laugh LOL

If you really want to over-complicate things, you should buy an ESU switch-pilot, then you can plug the ABC-module directly on. LOL Laugh

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Offline Goofy  
#9 Posted : 19 February 2020 09:29:02(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Purellum Go to Quoted Post
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post


I did stand a question about ESU lok and ABC to use with the CS3, so stick to the topic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing Cursing



OK, I'll try in another way:

Yes, you can make a stupid, complicated, expensive and old fashioned solution that only works with one of your locomotives. LOL Laugh

All you need to buy extra, apart from the parts needed for the smart solution, is an ABC-module and something to switch the ABC-module. Laugh LOL

If you really want to over-complicate things, you should buy an ESU switch-pilot, then you can plug the ABC-module directly on. LOL Laugh

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You have a hard time grasping and adjusting to the topic when i asked about ABC and ESU locomotive V 60.
Nothing else!

LOL LOL LOL

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Offline Purellum  
#10 Posted : 19 February 2020 09:38:25(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
You have a hard time grasping and adjusting to the topic when i asked about ABC and ESU locomotive V 60.
Nothing else!


I really don't see it as my fault that you don't understand the answers you get. BigGrin

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#11 Posted : 19 February 2020 22:10:01(UTC)
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I could wrong, but I think goofy was trying to clarify if an esu loco that is ABC compatible could be used with a cs3 in a Pendelzug application without having any conflict between the ABC technology and the cs3.

Is this correct Goofy?

Cheers....

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#12 Posted : 19 February 2020 22:31:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mvd71 Go to Quoted Post
I could wrong, but I think goofy was trying to clarify if an esu loco that is ABC compatible could be used with a cs3 in a Pendelzug application without having any conflict between the ABC technology and the cs3.


Probably, since he asked the same question on Youtube and got a positive answer there already......... Cool

Unfortunately a video unrelated to the original question was then posted here, and my first answer was related to that video.

However, most of what you see in the Youtube video found in Goofy's first post is not done by ABC; but by programming;
that's why I think that doing all of it by programming would be smarter - and it will work with all decoder types. BigGrin

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Offline Goofy  
#13 Posted : 20 February 2020 05:25:35(UTC)
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I did asked only about ESU ABC technology and CS3.
Not CS3 pendelzug!
ABC are a functional byself and when you have an locomotive with decoder that also support ABC, it should work too.
Forget about CS3 pendelzug!
I didn´t asked about CS3 pendelzug!!! Cursing
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#14 Posted : 20 February 2020 06:33:46(UTC)
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Ok, thanks for clarifying Goofy.

Cheers...

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#15 Posted : 20 February 2020 07:36:14(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I did asked only about ESU ABC technology and CS3.
Not CS3 pendelzug!
...........
Forget about CS3 pendelzug!
I didn´t asked about CS3 pendelzug!!! Cursing


I'm sorry; I was sure I saw the words "pendelzug" and "CS3" mentioned............. LOL

Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Pendelzug train ABC-technik with ESU lok and CS3?


Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
how to connect pendelzug ABC for two rail and test it with the CS3.


Per.

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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I suppose you are not wake up…


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Offline river6109  
#16 Posted : 20 February 2020 09:35:35(UTC)
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I think an electronic washing machine would be the best thing for Goofy, he can put all his different components into it, switch it on and than wait for the results.BigGrin

to activate your Märklin braking delay (DCC signal) you have to turn off analog DC on your decoder.
there is no mention about ABC braking or Pendelzug in conjunction with the CS3

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#17 Posted : 20 February 2020 13:32:55(UTC)
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Simple answer: CS3 doesn’t use ABC technology. But you can run ESU V60 or any other ESU-equipped loco with a CS3 - even in ”pendelzug” applications.
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Offline Goofy  
#18 Posted : 22 February 2020 07:36:39(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Purellum Go to Quoted Post
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I did asked only about ESU ABC technology and CS3.
Not CS3 pendelzug!
...........
Forget about CS3 pendelzug!
I didn´t asked about CS3 pendelzug!!! Cursing


I'm sorry; I was sure I saw the words "pendelzug" and "CS3" mentioned.............

Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Pendelzug train ABC-technik with ESU lok and CS3?


Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
how to connect pendelzug ABC for two rail and test it with the CS3.


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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I suppose you are not wake up…





What the hell is wrong with you?? Confused
I did wrote Pendelzug train ABC-technik...not CS3 pendelzug!!! Cursing
So stick to the topic.
I do not understand why Purellum is always fighting against me when i start a new topic.
Of course doesn´t CS3 support ABC technology... i did write about Pendelzug ESU by use V60 and drive with the CS3.
Not to use CS3 pendelzug!!
It is difference world.
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Offline Goofy  
#19 Posted : 22 February 2020 07:40:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: river6109 Go to Quoted Post
I think an electronic washing machine would be the best thing for Goofy, he can put all his different components into it, switch it on and than wait for the results.BigGrin

to activate your Märklin braking delay (DCC signal) you have to turn off analog DC on your decoder.
there is no mention about ABC braking or Pendelzug in conjunction with the CS3

John


Simple to understand...The locomotive do have ABC in the decoder so why not to use it too by use ESU pendelzug connect?
Does not matter what digital system you use...
Take look at the video i did posted #1.

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Offline Purellum  
#20 Posted : 22 February 2020 10:53:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
What the hell is wrong with you?? Confused


I'm writing this very slowly, hoping you then can understand better:

ABC can brake and stop a locomotive, IF the loco is running DCC,
IF the decoder is a type that can work with ABC and IF the relevant CVs in the decoder are set.

It doesn't matter which control system / CS / Ecos / Lenz / ROCO you are using.

ABC CAN NOT reverse the loco, ABC CAN NOT activate station announcement sounds and ABC CAN NOT make a pendelzug.

Please read the above 3 times more LOL Laugh LOL

..............................................................................................

Now you should understand how to do this:

Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Pendelzug train ABC-technik with ESU lok and CS3?


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Offline Goofy  
#21 Posted : 24 February 2020 08:07:25(UTC)
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Digital decoder which do support ABC technology can be use in both direction by use DCC.
I did created a topic about to use pendelzug ABC by use ESU product which shows in the video.
I did not asked about to use CS3 pendelzug!!! Cursing
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#22 Posted : 24 February 2020 10:00:01(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I did not asked about to use CS3 pendelzug!!! Cursing


I think you should read the very first line you wrote, in the first post in this topic:

Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Is it possible to use this way with the CS3?


From the comments you've made on Youtube it's also quite clear that you still don't understand what's going on;
you even try to tell the guy who made the video that he doesn't know how to do it LOL Laugh LOL

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Then, if you read the entire topic again, you'll see that we are awake, that we are trying to help you and not fighting you,
and that the only person here "having a hard time grasping and adjusting to the topic" is: You - Goofy LOL Laugh LOL

Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
What the hell is wrong with you?? Confused


So now, would you please stick to the topic............. ??? Flapper

Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
I did created a topic about to use pendelzug ABC


Once again: There is no such thing as "pendelzug ABC" Blink

Pendelzug is one thing; ABC is another thing - a brake system - as I've told you several times before Laugh

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Offline Goofy  
#23 Posted : 26 February 2020 13:57:45(UTC)
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Pendelzug mit ABC! Flapper
And i did not write about CS3 pendelzug. Flapper
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#24 Posted : 26 February 2020 14:07:48(UTC)
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I am also having a hard time with this topic ...What is ABC and do I need it. Maybe just keep on reading the topic without having much of a clue about the content and wait for a Mod to close it down. Say one thing for Goofy he does not give up no matter what !!!
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#25 Posted : 26 February 2020 17:12:02(UTC)
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Goofy keeps writing it has nothing to do with CS3 but the title "Pendelzug train ABC-technik with ESU lok and CS3?" definitely mentions it and so does his question in the first post.

It seems that not a single person is understanding what is being asked!!

I think its time to shut this thread down!

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#26 Posted : 26 February 2020 19:38:38(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Crazy Harry Go to Quoted Post
Goofy keeps writing it has nothing to do with CS3 but the title "Pendelzug train ABC-technik with ESU lok and CS3?" definitely mentions it and so does his question in the first post.


Can you get Goofy to understand this? Laugh LOL Laugh

Originally Posted by: Crazy Harry Go to Quoted Post
It seems that not a single person is understanding what is being asked!!


No, there's one single person not understanding what is being asked; his name is Goofy LOL Laugh LOL

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#27 Posted : 26 February 2020 20:52:46(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: David Dewar Go to Quoted Post
I am also having a hard time with this topic ...What is ABC and do I need it. Maybe just keep on reading the topic without having much of a clue about the content and wait for a Mod to close it down. Say one thing for Goofy he does not give up no matter what !!!


Totally with you on this one, David!

Maybe someone can explain what ABC is, and while they're at it maybe clarify what a "pendelzug" is in English? From the context I think it may be a shuttle function?
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#28 Posted : 26 February 2020 21:06:27(UTC)
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Hello
Pendelzug is a shuttle train indeed.
Here you can read more about ABC
https://dccwiki.com/Automatic_Brake_Control
Since I am not a user of it cant do the explain By myself.
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#29 Posted : 26 February 2020 23:47:49(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: franciscohg Go to Quoted Post
Here you can read more about ABC
https://dccwiki.com/Automatic_Brake_Control


And here is how to make the asymmetric DCC signal: https://dccwiki.com/Asymmetric_DCC

Somehow Goofy has gotten the impression that an ABC brake section can provide shuttle function to a train,
and no matter how hard I've tried to explain to him that this is not the case, he will not understand.

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#30 Posted : 27 February 2020 08:53:39(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Purellum Go to Quoted Post
Somehow Goofy has gotten the impression that an ABC brake section can provide shuttle function to a train,
and no matter how hard I've tried to explain to him that this is not the case, he will not understand.

MAYBE... he wants to brake the train with ABC, and when it comes to a full stop, have the CS3 change its direction.
I think that fits with the Goofy statements...¿? (pun intended)

(-although one might want to leave the braking to the CS3 as well?)

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#31 Posted : 27 February 2020 15:33:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: hxmiesa Go to Quoted Post
MAYBE... he wants to brake the train with ABC, and when it comes to a full stop, have the CS3change its direction.


This is what I've suggested 5 - 6 times earlier in this thread, and every time gotten a bucket of shit poured over my head.

If you read his comments here and even on Youtube, he clearly thinks that the "ESU pendelzug connect" does everything.

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#32 Posted : 08 March 2020 10:55:00(UTC)
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You probably have a hard time understanding my topic start where the video shows ESU products such as Switch pilot decoder and extension in conjunction with the ABC braking distance adapter.
There are two ways to connect with the adapter.
In the video it shows pendulum control.
I did not write about Märklins CS3 commuter control.
Why are you having trouble understanding what the video shows?
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#33 Posted : 08 March 2020 13:46:18(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
There are two ways to connect with the adapter.
In the video it shows pendulum control.


I think everybody here is waiting for you to try it, and then read your explanations when you realize that you are wrong LOL Laugh LOL

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