It works like a dimmer switch. As you turn the knob or move the lever it changes the voltage that is supplied to the track. As the voltage increases, the motor in the model train will run faster and thus the train will move faster.
A model train set will need a transformer to power it. On most modern train sets the power of the transformer is usually between 8 and 18 volts and will differ by manufacturer.
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A generic 115vac/ 40 VA 24 volt transformer will work fine. Mars or Honeywell are the most common.
It can only work if you add a converter inside.
As long as the transformer is capable of 12 Volts DC output, you can use any transformer with HO scale equipment.
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transformer will work on ac
Model trains typically require electrical energy to operate. This energy is often supplied through batteries or a transformer connected to an AC power source. The electrical energy powers the train's motor, allowing it to move along the tracks, while additional features like lights and sound systems may also draw from the same energy source. Some model trains may also use alternative energy sources like steam for a more traditional experience.
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Transformer works on the principle of Electromagnetic induction.