Hornby C912 Mains Power Supply Transformer Scalextric / Trains 16v
Hornby C912 Mains Power Supply Transformer Scalextric / Trains 16v
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Hornby C912 Mains Power Supply
This Hornby C912 is in excellent used condition.
Perfect working order.
Suitable for powering Hornby train sets and Scalextric sets.
Product description
The Hornby C912 mains lead is a practical and reliable accessory designed to provide a secure electrical connection between your Hornby power controller and track.
Manufactured using durable materials, the Hornby C912 is easy to install and suitable for both beginner and experienced enthusiasts.
Integrates seamlessly into your existing layout and works effectively with standard analogue systems. Whether building a starter circuit or expanding a larger layout, this accessory supports reliable electrical conductivity and efficient power transfer across the track.
Suitable for
C8217 Scalextric Sport analogue powerbase
R965 Train controller
Key Features
- Compatible with Scalextric sets and Hornby OO gauge railway layouts
- Provides secure electrical connection to track sections
- Compact and lightweight design for easy installation
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance
- Helps maintain smooth operation
- Ideal for replacement or additional power connections
- Quick plug-in fitting for convenient setup
- Indoor use only
Benefits
- Improves power consistency around the layout
- Reduces interruptions during operation
- Simple installation suitable for all experience levels
- Works with existing analogue systems
Specification
The text on the plug describes the input and output specifications of a step-down transformer
PRI: 230V ~ 50Hz (Primary Input)
PRI: Stands for Primary, meaning the input side connected to the mains power.
230V: The required input voltage is 230 volts, standard in the UK.
~: The wavy line indicates Alternating Current (AC).
50Hz: The frequency of the AC, meaning 50 cycles per second, standard for European/UK grids.
SEC: 16V ~ 13VA (Secondary Output)
SEC: Stands for Secondary, meaning the output side that connects to your device.
16V: The output voltage is 16 volts AC.
~: Indicates the output is also Alternating Current (AC).
13VA: This is the power capacity, known as Volt-Amperes.
What does 13VA Mean?
VA (Volt-Amperes) tells you the maximum power the transformer can deliver.
FAQs
Q: What is the Hornby C912 used for?
A: The Hornby C912 connects a power controller to compatible track sections for reliable electrical supply.
Q: Is the Hornby C912 compatible with Scalextric and OO gauge layouts?
A: Yes, it is specifically designed for Hornby Scalextric and OO gauge railway systems.
Q: Can beginners install the Hornby C912 easily?
A: Yes, plug in and play allows quick and straightforward installation.
Q: Does the Hornby C912 work with digital layouts?
A: It is primarily intended for analogue Hornby systems.
Q: Is the Hornby C912 suitable as a replacement part?
A: Yes, it is ideal for replacing worn or damaged power supplies.
Q: Can the Hornby C912 be used outdoors?
A: No. It is for indoor use only.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Delivered within 3-5 working days to all of the UK.
Order before 2pm for up to 2 working days. Usually next day.
Tracked delivery. If you require a quicker delivery, please ask.
No sorry.
Free returns within 7 days of receipt of item. We want you to be totally satisfied with every purchase you make from us. If you are not completely happy with your purchase, please contact us within 14 days of delivery. We offer a no quibble return policy within 14 days. Please click Here for full details of our returns policy.
Safety & minimum age information
Safety & minimum age information
Minimum Age
For safety reasons, many slot car products contain small parts and electronic components that may not be suitable for very young children. Not suitable for children under 3 years old because small parts may present a choking hazard.
Recommended age guidance:
My First Scalextric – Age 3+
Micro Scalextric – Age 4+
Scalextric Sport & SCX – Age 5+
Scalextric Digital, Carrera Evolution & Carrera Digital – Age 8+
NINCO & Carrera – Age 6+
FLY & AUTOart – Age 14+
These recommendations help ensure safe and appropriate use of slot car products.
Safety Information
Some components may have functional sharp edges or points, so please handle them carefully. Following basic safety guidelines helps prevent injury and damage to your equipment.
Misuse of a transformer can cause electrical shock, and incorrect use of the product may result in hot surfaces. For safe operation, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Important Warnings
All Scalextric products and other items we sell are intended for indoor use only.
If the electric motor in a car becomes jammed, remove the car from the track and allow it to cool down before handling. Do not touch the motor casing immediately after use as it may be hot.
The transformer is not a toy. It is a transformer for toys and must be checked before use to ensure it matches your mains electricity supply voltage. For safety, only use the transformer supplied with the set or a recommended replacement from the manufacturer. Transformers should be inspected regularly for damage to the casing, plug pins, or cables. If damage is found, stop using the set until the transformer has been replaced.
Never attempt to open the transformer yourself.
Scalextric sets must not be connected to more than the recommended number of power supplies. The transformer output must not be connected directly or indirectly to another AC circuit derived from a mains power supply.
Always follow instructions and do not modify or alter any part of a set. For continued safety, use only genuine Scalextric spare parts and accessories.
Hand controllers may become warm, emit vapour, or produce a slight smell during use. This is normal due to protective coatings on internal components and usually disappears after use.
Before cleaning any part of the set, disconnect the transformer from the mains supply. Do not use liquid cleaners.
Repairing and Maintenance
When repairing or maintaining Scalextric cars and tracks, safety should always be the first priority. Following these guidelines can help prevent accidents and damage to your equipment.
Disconnect Power: Always unplug the track and power supply before working on cars or track sections.
Use Proper Tools: Use appropriate tools such as precision screwdrivers and pliers designed for small electronic repairs.
Work in a Clean Area: Keep your workspace tidy to reduce the risk of losing small parts or causing accidents.
Handle Components Carefully: Electronic parts, especially chips, should be handled carefully to avoid damage from static electricity.
Follow Instructions: Always refer to manufacturer instructions before attempting repairs or modifications.
When soldering components, work in a well-ventilated area and use a proper soldering iron stand. Be careful of hot soldering irons and molten solder to avoid burns.
After repairs, check wiring for short circuits before reconnecting power. Regularly inspect cars and track pieces for signs of wear or damage and replace worn parts when necessary.
Avoid overloading the track with excessive power and ensure all wiring is secure and properly insulated. Good ventilation for electronic components helps prevent overheating during use.
Do not run cars continuously for long periods without breaks, as this may cause overheating.
By following these safety tips, you can maintain and repair your Scalextric equipment while reducing the risk of injury or damage.
For full and up-to-date information, please refer to the manufacturer’s guides.
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