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Offline HuntrTrakr  
#1 Posted : 17 February 2013 22:18:54(UTC)
HuntrTrakr

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Hello to everyone

I was going to start a layout a few years back, but due to sudden moving issues I had to wait. I bought the CS2 60213 when it first came out and the dealer also sold me the 60055 transformer, which today I realized was not the correct transformer to power the central station. Can anyone tell me the correct tranformer to power the central station with, the 60065 or the 60052? I would also like to know if I can use the other 60055 transformer with a 24088 feeder track to power a different section of the layout?

Thank you
Offline H0  
#2 Posted : 17 February 2013 22:35:26(UTC)
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Hi!

The 60052 is correct for 230 V mains voltage, the 60055 is correct for 120 V mains voltage (maybe they forgot to mention that number when translating the manual).
Both 60052 and 60055 are transformers.

The 60065 is a power supply (not a transformer) can also be used.

For more power on the layout, you will need a booster (maybe Märklin 60174). The 24088 feeder track won't do any good and cannot be used with the CS2.

So as far as I can tell, the dealer sold you the correct transformer for your CS2.
Regards
Tom
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Offline steventrain  
#3 Posted : 18 February 2013 20:05:56(UTC)
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Hi and Welcome to the forum HuntrTrakr.Smile
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Offline HuntrTrakr  
#4 Posted : 19 February 2013 05:48:31(UTC)
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Thank you for your help. I asked because the transformer 60055 does not have the correct plug to fit into the CS2, it has a plug that fits into the power input of the 24088 feeder track. Is there any special adaption wire that I need to use, because I could not find any information on adaption between the transformer and the CS2.
Offline H0  
#5 Posted : 19 February 2013 08:10:19(UTC)
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The CS2 should include a cable that allows using it with any transformer (four-pin plug on one side, two blank ends on other side). The transformer should include a plug that can be screwed onto this cable.
CS2s from starter sets come without this cable.
Regards
Tom
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Offline 3rail4life  
#6 Posted : 19 February 2013 08:54:08(UTC)
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Hi and Welcome to the forum!

Sounds like you may not have the wire Tom mentioned, if that is the case you could buy the adapter wire or just get the 60065 power supply and sell off your 60055, on eBay they usually sell used for the cost of a new 60065, so you could break even or come out ahead and you wouldn't have to buy a wire which is around $30 if you can find one. At the time when you purchased your Central Station the US power supplies had not yet come out so the transformer you have would have been the correct one and is still good to use if you have the connection.

Gordon
Offline GSRR  
#7 Posted : 19 February 2013 15:33:43(UTC)
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Hi.


The cable you need is the 120722.


See post #16 for a picture.


https://www.marklin-user...aspx?g=posts&t=17367




r/Thomas


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Offline HuntrTrakr  
#8 Posted : 20 February 2013 01:01:38(UTC)
HuntrTrakr

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Thank you very much! The CS2 did not come with the cable, but the website I want to order the cable from says that it is for the 60214 and the 60215 CS2's, not the 60213 like I have. Are you sure it will work with it?

Edit- I found that it does work, thank you all again for your help!
Offline GSRR  
#9 Posted : 20 February 2013 01:31:08(UTC)
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Glad to help. Once you are up and running, you might want to update the software. You have two choices, connect the CS2 directly to the internet and direct download, or download to a USB stick. Note, the USB updates are usually delayed for some time after the internet updates.

Here is a how to.


https://www.marklin-user...rom-Internet-How-To.aspx





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