I have inherited a Hornby analogue controller, probably from the 90s - which drives a locomotive, but only just, and it seems quite low powered. Can anyone suggest why this might be? Would this have been the norm at the time? Can anything be done to service it?
Thanks
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- by Tom99
- Fri Nov 20, 2020 2:04 pm
- Forum: All Wiring and Electrical
- Topic: Hornby speed controller R912
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