The PCB 8067 has been developed for Märklin
locomotives of the Re 460 and Ae 6/6 series to digitize them in the
easiest and cleanest way. The PCB is equipped with a 21MTC interface,
all important connections are lead out to large solder pads.
The
version 8067 is intended for locomotives which are equipped with bulbs
and should not be converted to LEDs. A version for the control of our
light modules 8086 with LED is available under article number 8068.
The four built-in diodes ensure the correct light change according to Swiss standards.
The
PCB has a size of 32 x 18mm and therefore fits exactly into the Re 460
and certain Ae 6/6 instead of the existing PCB (Märklin 62 2550) and is
fixed with the existing screw.
Examples for Ae 6/6: 3339, 3636 and similar with diode PCB.
Hint:
Use a decoder with amplified Aux outputs like the ESU LokPilot V4.0 M4
MKL (64618), so that you have full decoder voltage at the Aux 3 and Aux 4
connectors and can connect loads to them.
What is the difference between the articles 8067 and 8068?
Simply put, article 8067 has two diodes more than article 8068.
These
two diodes ensure that the rear right-hand lamp in the direction of
travel is always lit when the front lamps are lit. This is the so-called
Swiss light change.
So if your locomotive has only white lamps or
LEDs (like many original Märklin versions with two bulbs each at the
front and rear), use item number 8067.
If your locomotive has additional red tail lights (or is to be equipped with them), use item number 8068.
With a little skill, you can of course solder or remove the diodes yourself at a later date.
Operating Manual 8067
Decoder PCB for Marklin Re 460 and Ae 6/6 Locos. 21MTC connection. Lussi 8067
- Hersteller Luessi Hobbyartikel
- Product Code: 8067
- Availability: 85
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CHF 13.50
- Ex Tax: CHF 13.50