HM2000 Faulty?

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Wilkojames
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HM2000 Faulty?

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Hi guys,

I have a HM2000 and it is failing.
It seems to have lost power.
It powers a small Thomas train slowely when on full power the in stops half way round a very small loop track.
When the train is placed in the track the green power light goes from bright green to a very dull green.
Any advice or is it dead?

Thank you
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Moved to correct location, Brian 1951.
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Wilkojames wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 7:24 pm Hi guys,

I have a HM2000 and it is failing.
It seems to have lost power.
It powers a small Thomas train slowely when on full power the in stops half way round a very small loop track.
When the train is placed in the track the green power light goes from bright green to a very dull green.
Any advice or is it dead?

Thank you
Hi
If you're sure its the HM2000 causing the problem (If possible test loco/track with another controller or use a new PP3 battery across the rails) then I would highly recommend returning it to Hornby service dept. You will need to contact Hornby first to obtain a repair/returns authorisation number, then send it to them.

From the Hornby web site....

Repairs
We offer a repairs service for certain Hornby and Scalextric products. Please call Customer Services on 01843 233525 or email customerservices.uk@hornby.com for advice and pricing details.

If Customer Services confirm that your item is suitable for repair, it should be sent to:

Repairs Department

Hornby Hobbies Ltd

Lakesview Business Park

Units 5 – 10

Sparrow Way

Hersden

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An H&M2000 is Hammant and Morgan - did Hornby take them over at some point?
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HM2000 is a Hornby controller. Yes they did.


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