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Offline sop  
#1 Posted : 09 August 2011 18:54:01(UTC)
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I want to know the difference between the central station 60213, 60214, 60215?
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Offline H0  
#2 Posted : 09 August 2011 21:35:32(UTC)
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All 60215 and late 60214 have galvanic insulation (like the new 60174 booster).
All 60213 and early 60214 have no galvanic insulation (like the 60173 booster). One device without galvanic insulation can be used without problems.

It seems that early 60213 had different throttles and switches (for function keys).

Track output is 2.4 A for 60213/4 (3 A possible with a trick) and 5 A for 60215.

They all use the same software and have the same software features.
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Tom
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Offline Drongo  
#3 Posted : 10 August 2011 02:45:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post

Track output is 2.4 A for 60213/4 (3 A possible with a trick) and 5 A for 60215.

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Hi Tom, thanks for the detail response (as usual) Drool , however, can you tell us the trick to produce 3 A on the 60214?

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Offline sop  
#4 Posted : 10 August 2011 04:02:59(UTC)
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#5 Posted : 10 August 2011 20:04:17(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: youngagain Go to Quoted Post
however, can you tell us the trick to produce 3 A on the 60214?

Connect programming track and main track in parallel (this is described in the CS2 on-line help, but M* recommend this for I gauge only; install a switch so you can use the programming track when you need it).
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Tom
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Offline Drongo  
#6 Posted : 11 August 2011 08:38:31(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: youngagain Go to Quoted Post
however, can you tell us the trick to produce 3 A on the 60214?

Connect programming track and main track in parallel (this is described in the CS2 on-line help, but M* recommend this for I gauge only; install a switch so you can use the programming track when you need it).


Just so that I understand you correctly Tom. I take the red wire from the programming track and connect it to the red wire for the layout - the same for the brown wire. Now how do I connect the programming track with a switch? I told you before that I was dumb. . . .Flapper Flapper

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Offline supermoee  
#7 Posted : 12 August 2011 12:09:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: H0 Go to Quoted Post


Track output is 2.4 A for 60213/4 (3 A possible with a trick) and 5 A for 60215.



Hello,

the latest 60214 with galvanic insulation will go for 5A too. Hardware version 4.33

rgds

Stephan
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