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Märklin E 94 004 slow motion with the C-sine motor, a rail4you.ch DsM 2.0 driver board
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The loco is equipped with the C-sine motor, a rail4you.ch DsM 2.0 driver board and a Märklin mSD sou
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applor
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14 February 2019 02:25:00(UTC)
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Is there any news on this topic, in particular the conversion of the 39160 BR42.90 Franco-Crosti by Jose?
I have the other variant, 39161, with the original large C-sine and I am looking to update it with sound.
I was looking to go down the same route as Jose and install a DsM 2.0 board but with no updates we don't know if this is possible.
Otherwise I will swap the C-sine/6090 decoder into my E52 that has a DCM motor and then use the DCM motor in the 42.90 with loksound.
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14 February 2019 11:24:38(UTC)
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Just a couple of weeks ago I received, from Erich (rail4you),the locomotive 39160 with C-sinus engine that I could not make it work with the DsM2.0.
It seems that the problem was with the engine and he had to change it (€ 90) for a similar one but with a built-in tape connection.
I have installed Loksound V 4.0 and a rectangular small Marklin speaker, working the possible space in the tender.
To program the decoder with Lokprogrammer, I had to disconnect the red wire from the DsM2.0 and re-weld it afterwards. You have to turn off the load control.
The locomotive works perfectly.
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14 February 2019 22:45:59(UTC)
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Interesting since the DsM 2.0 is designed to work with the large (original) C-sine used in the 39160.
I find it hard to believe the problem is that particular model has wires rather than the tape connector. Or perhaps Erich is saying the motor is faulty? Also seems unlikely.
Sorry to hear about all your trouble converting this loco. I think it will be safer if I just do the motor swap to get sound.
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14 February 2019 23:51:24(UTC)
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I do not understand this problem very well. The truth is that I bought the DsM2.0 and did not get any positive results.
I sent everything to Erich and apparently, after unsuccessful tests, he discovered that at least a Hall sensor was defective and had to change the C-sinus motor to a new original with flexprint connections.
This is all I can say.
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06 February 2020 18:24:38(UTC)
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Hi, everybody.
I seem to be late to the party so I guess sorry for bringing back an old thread. Also, thanks a lot for the clear information that you have contributed with.
Like some of you, I have a C sinus locomotive (Marklin 39222) that I would like to upgrade with a mSD3 decoder. Unlike some of you, my technical skills and know how are limited.
So I was puzzled when I got my decoder (which according to Marklin should work) and lost myself in the which goes where phase of the project.
A few forum searches later, you have helped me understand.
Now the question is: does anyone still have some spare DSM2.0 boards? Or is there any way of purchasing them?
Thank you,
Paul
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06 February 2020 19:01:53(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: paulsoava
Now the question is: does anyone still have some spare DSM2.0 boards? Or is there any way of purchasing them?
Hi Paul,
yes, I have some of the DsM 2.0 Boards for C-Sinus here. You can send me a PN or Email.
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29 May 2020 16:02:48(UTC)
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Hi all
Please may I take this opportunity to pick the brain of the many knowledgeable folks on this platform.
I have the 39560 crocodile which I have not run in at least 5 years and would like to know if there is an
inherent weakness in this type of electronics (C sine)?Are problems inevitable and should I also invest in spares
before they become unavailable?
TIA
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29 May 2020 16:45:19(UTC)
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Hi Jay,
the C-Sinus is a very robust motor and the driver is quite good, too.
Therefore, I don't think it is necessary to invest in spares. There is in the one side the possibility to use the DsM 2.0 or the BLDC project solution in case if any fault. And there is the possibility to convert to the conventional drive.
So, keep cool, give Your croco several times a run to check the function and be happy with this superior model.
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29 May 2020 17:08:49(UTC)
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So, keep cool, give Your croco several times a run to check the function and be happy with this superior model.
Hello Moritz,
thank you for the positive reply,good to know there are options in the event
of a problem in the future. And yes I will certainly give the locos a run,I'm using
this lockdown to catch up on what's going on in the modeling world as I do that.
Keep safe
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09 October 2024 12:45:09(UTC)
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Is this product still available?
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09 October 2024 12:53:27(UTC)
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Is this product still available?
Thanks,
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Yes it is!
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09 October 2024 19:12:57(UTC)
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Current rail4you driver information from Erich Iten:
https://www.rail4you.ch/...rung/dsm-2-0-der-treiber
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