Single Decoder controlling motors in A-B consist, and 3 speakers

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beiland

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I have 2 sets AB of F-3's that I purchased from BLI long ago. Interestingly they have a connecting cable between the 2 units such that it appears as though there is a single ESU decoder controlling the motors on both units, and all 3 speakers. Is that true??

I have another AB set of PA that appear to have that same arrangement. I want to put a decoder in these that will accomplish the same thing,...run both motors and the 3 speakers..

Here are some reference photos of my locos,
https://forum.mrhmag.com/post/pa-locomotives-in-ho-help-identify-12693497?pid=1335660676

https://forum.mrhmag.com/post/pa-locomotives-in-ho-help-identify-12693497?pid=1335654119

Can you tell me how this was possible,..OR lead me to any link that might help me understand it??

Thanks, regards, Brian in St Augustine
 
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Power from the non decoder unit is routed through to the decoder and then back to the 2nd unit's motor and speaker via the mini-plug, its a neat idea.
 


I "think" they stopped doing this because it was too easy to exceed the current rating of the decoder with two motors in two heavy locomotives. You'd need a decoder with at least a 2 amp rating, possibly higher.
 
I "think" they stopped doing this because it was too easy to exceed the current rating of the decoder with two motors in two heavy locomotives. You'd need a decoder with at least a 2 amp rating, possibly higher.
True, although it's a neat idea, I'd rather use a second non sound decoder, and speed match the two, and either use them as a consist or just have both with the same address and use the sound decoder to power the second unit's speaker via the cable.
 
True, although it's a neat idea, I'd rather use a second non sound decoder, and speed match the two, and either use them as a consist or just have both with the same address and use the sound decoder to power the second unit's speaker via the cable.
I think I see 21 pin connections in both engines. A Loksound 5 in one, and a Lokpilot 5 in the other, and remove the bridging cables for the motor control.
 




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