Athearn GENESIS (HO) DC-21 Pin Motherboard for LEDs (3)
Athearn - HO scale - GENESIS
DC-21 Pin Motherboard for LEDs (3)
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Athearn - HO scale - GENESIS
DC-21 Pin Motherboard for LEDs (3)
Our SwitchPilot decoders cannot only control point mechanisms but also daylight signals. Most modern signals are equipped with LEDs. Usually the anode connections of multi-aspect signals are combined in order to reduce the number of wires. Some manufacturers (e.g.: Viessmann®) combine the cathodes and for that reason these signals could not be controlled with the SwitchPilot in the past. Our new adapter provides the solution. Simply plug the adapter into the output terminals of the SwitchPilot and you are ready to go.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
Who doesn’t know the problem: if you work on locos and decoders (e.g. run wires from loco to tender), you need thin, extremely flexible cables. These are not always easy to get. Responding to many requests from our customers, as of now we offer you super thin cables (AWG 36) with an outside diameter of only 0.5 mm (0.02 inch), in all common DCC colors. They come in 10 m (30 feet) bundles at an affordable price.
If the loco in question features no digital interface and you don’t want to cut off the interface-plug of your loco, simply make use of one of our harnesses 51950: Solder in the harness and then plug in the decoder. That’s how the Pro’s do it!
If the loco in question features no digital interface and you don’t want to cut off the interface-plug of your loco, simply make use of one of our harnesses 51951: Solder in the harness and then plug in the decoder. That’s how the Pro’s do it!
Perfect for Athearn (and others) this new 9 pin (female) 21MTC (Male) adapter board allows the popular 6 output ESU 21MTC LokSound and LokPilot decoders to be easily added to your favorite locomotive.
ESU's new adapter board 3 for decoders with 21MTC interface is best suited for everyone intending to digitise a loco without interface but with many functions without having to carry out major soldering work.
ESU's new adapter board 3 for decoders with PluX22 interface is best suited for everyone intending to digitise a loco without interface but with many functions without having to carry out major soldering work.
With our small relay, loads are controllable whose draw exceeds the decoder’s function output. Put the relay between output and load.
Many railcars are equipped with a ski at both ends. In order to function correctly in block sections, and braking timely in front of red signals, it is vital for the decoder to employ only one ski for (voltage) pick up – depending on direction of travel.
The 21 MTC adapter board is suitable for digitising a loco without interface and for the case you do not intend to wire the decoder freely.
The 21 MTC adapter board 2 is also suitable for digitising a loco without interface. It is very helpful, if you do not intend to wire the decoder freely or if you wish to use more than four function outputs on your LokPilot or LokSound decoder. This adapter board simulates the typcial size and shape of Märklin® 6090x-decoders and can be installed in every suitable position.
If you own a loco with a PluX jack and would like to install a normal decoder with an 8-pin NEM652 plug? No problem, you just need the ESU PluX adapter board.
With this expansion board you can easily expand your LokPilot V4.0 or LokSound V4.0 decoder (with 21MTC interface!): All you need to do is to plug the decoder onto the expansion board and benefit from using 4 additional function outputs (AUX5 through AUX8) for lighting effects, coupler etc. In addition, you are able to connect 2 RC-servos!
This adapter board can be connected to all decoders with an E24 connection and offers a PluX16 interface on the locomotive side. This means, for example, a LokSound 5 Nano or LokPilot 5 Nano can be easily installed in older locomotives that only provide a PluX16 interface (e.g. some Fleischmann H0 locomotives or Piko N or TT locomotives)
Adapter board, 18-pin Next-18 socket to NEM651 6-pin, Flex, 88mm, with heat shrink tube
Adapter board, 18-pin Next-18 socket to NEM652 8-pin, Flex, 88mm, with heat shrink tube
Adapter board, 18-pin Next-18 socket to Plux16
Adapter board, 18-pin Next-18 socket to PluX12, Flex, 88mm
This adapter board can be docked to all decoders with Next18 connector and offers a PluX12 interface on the locomotive side. The Flex PCB can be folded and extended to length almost as desired. The adapter board comes with shrink tubing and speaker connection cables.
This small adapter board is a practical helper for equipping some models (e.g. from Liliput) with a LokSound decoder: A 21MTC interface was installed there, but the required length for a LokSound 5 decoder was not taken into account. With the help of this adapter board, a LokSound 5 micro can be used horizontally in the available installation space. If the width is 21mm, these locomotives can now also be easily converted to LokSound.
Example Dimensions with LokSound 5 micro 58818 plugged in: total width 21.5mm x 19mm length.
The Next18 adapter board is suitable if you want to digitize a very small locomotive without a digital interface, but do not want to hard-wire the decoder. The board is extremely small with dimensions of only 13.0 mm x 9.0 mm. The mounting tabs can also be broken away for tighter fit applications. Functions AUX3 and AUX4, logic outputs, are both amplified (each about 180mA). In total, up to 6 outputs can be used.
Soldered connection cables with a length of approx. 20 cm.
Dimensions: Length 13.0 mm x 9.0 mm (With mounting tongue: 18.0 mm x 9.0 mm).
What the LokProgrammer can do:
If necessary, you can add the Decoder Tester Extension to your Profi Decoder Tester V2.0: Plugged into the side of the Decoder Tester V2.0 it enables you to comfortably test all large scale decoders.
The new ESU PowerPack Mini can be wired to all fourth and fifth generation ESU decoders. It reliably supplies energy to your locomotive when traversing dirty track or long turnout ladders.
With its energy storage (1 Farad capacity) the unit supplies power to all light and motor functions as well as to the sound module. Subject to the energy consumption of your model it may continue to move for up to three seconds.
This is for connecting a 66360/66510/66367 switched mode power pack and up to 2 Mobile Stations (60657 for Märklin and 66955 for TRIX).
Dimensions 96 x 85 x 40 mm / 3-3/4” x 3-3/8” x 1-9/16”
This WLAN receiver box is for wireless control using the MS WLAN (60667 WLAN Mobile Station) or the Infrared Controller supplied in some Starter Sets. It serves as an adapter for operation with the Digital Connector Box (60114, 60116) or a Central Station (60216, 60226, as well as 60213-60215). This unit allows you to couple the MS WLAN (60667) or the Start-Up infrared controllers with these devices to control your locomotives and other devices.
This connector adapter is for connections from users such as lights to a switched mode power pack with a 4-pin mini DIN high current plug.
This is a 10-pin to 7-pin adapter cable for connecting a the 60653 Mobile Station, the 60652 Mobile Station, and the 66950 Trix Mobile Station to the 60125 Terminal and a 3rd Mobile Station to the 60213-60215 Central Stations.
This cable can also be used to connect a second 60652 Mobile Station to the 24088 feeder track or to the 60115 Connector Box (H0) or 60111 Connector Box (Märklin 1).
The k 83/m 83/m 84 Universal Power Supply Unit is for supplying power to k 83, m 83, and m 84 decoders from the 66361/66360/66365/66367 switched mode power packs. One Universal Power Supply Unit is required per group of accessory decoders (note the maximum power limit!).
TRIX | HO scale (1:87) | passenger cars
IC2 Type DBpza 682.2 Bi-Level Intermediate Car, 2nd Class
LED interior lighting - car length scale 1:93.5
Prototype: German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type DBpza 682.2 bi-level intermediate car, 2nd class, for long-distance service. Light gray long-distance service paint scheme with "Traffic Red" stripes, in the current IC design. Train route: IC 2035 from Norddeich to Leipzig Hbf. Car position number 4. The car looks as it did in 2016. Era VI
Ballast Shaker - Medium - B1394 Gray Blend
Walthers Part # 785-1394
A scale