yes, powerpack control is what I meant. It's been a little while since I have opened the ESU programmer. But the onboard resistor thing makes since as to why you cant just change an AUX pad to the "power pack control" functions in the programmer. Thanks
I'm again not sure if I fully understand what you wrote.
ESU Power Packs have a 3rd wire (white) used by the decoder to disable them when the decoder is being programmed. That wire has to be connected to an AUX output on ESU decoder which is programmed to be "Power Pack Control". But that AUX output *HAS* to be logic-level AUX output. A "normal" high- power AUX output (even if programmed as Power Pack control) will not work properly. The resistor is irrelevant.
Part of the problem understanding all this is that ESU manuals don't clearly state this.