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ESU 54671 PowerPack Mini

$40.00
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ESU 54671 PowerPack Mini

$40.00
Sold Out

The ESU PowerPack Mini is used to supply your model with an extra few seconds of power over dirty and problematic track. The small form factor is perfect for HO and N locomotives. The PowerPack Mini is designed for ESU decoders, with a unique 3-wire harness. Using the LokProgrammer, settings such as power supply time and enabled/disabled can be changed.

Dimensions: 10x16x13mm

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The ESU PowerPack Mini is used to supply your model with an extra few seconds of power over dirty and problematic track. The small form factor is perfect for HO and N locomotives. The PowerPack Mini is designed for ESU decoders, with a unique 3-wire harness. Using the LokProgrammer, settings such as power supply time and enabled/disabled can be changed.

Dimensions: 10x16x13mm

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.

The PowerPack Mini incorporates an integral charging circuit controlled by the decoder. Therefore it may be connected even during programming. In order to avoid an undue load on the booster in case there are several models in the same booster sector, the charging current is limited.

The buffer time can be reduced by means of a CV. This may be useful to assure the correct stopping position ahead of signals showing the “Stop” aspect (red signal).

Although it is considerably smaller than its predecessor, the space requirements of the PowerPack Mini of about 15.7 mm x 9.7 mm x 13 mm must be taken into account when installing this unit.

A three-pole wire harness connects the PowerPack Mini to the decoder. The wires are already soldered to the PowerPack Mini and must be soldered to the appropriate solder pads of the decoder.