🏎️ Rev up your racing game with Scalextric's digital magic!
The Scalextric Digital C7005 Incar Conversion Digital Chip (A) is a must-have accessory for 1:32 scale single seat cars, designed to enhance your existing Scalextric layouts without the need for batteries. Weighing just 10 grams and requiring assembly, this authentic part promises a thrilling racing experience for ages 7 and up.
Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 20.32 x 17.15 cm; 10 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
Item model number | C7005 |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Scale | 1:32 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Iron |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B0009I6UOS |
C**S
Excellent
Well packaged. Clear instructions - although the instructions were obviously meant to cover ONLY the formula 1-style cars, with the narrow bodies, whereas I'd bought this for a saloon-bodied car (since I couldn't find anyone selling a C7006 at the time). I had to use a bit of lateral thinking when deciding where to mount it and cut some of the wires to length before soldering. YOU DO HAVE TO BE COMPETENT using a soldering iron to make use of this product. I was VERY pleased when, after the conversion, I put the car on the track and it ran perfectly from the first pull of the throttle!
A**R
Great. Works well.
It's a little fiddly to install, but I'd never done soldering before and bought a 25w soldering iron and some solder and managed it fine. The car runs perfectly. I'm going to order another so I can convert another car!
C**F
Works well
It can be a bit tricky to fit the circuit into the body especially on older cars.The electrical bit is easy enough though.
M**Y
Must have for digital conversion of non DPR cars
The best thing with this Chip "A" is its size. It is very small and will fit in most cars. I went for this over the saloon Chip as it was cheaper there is no difference except the size. I fitted it to a Gotham City Police car which proved slightly more difficult as I had to allow for the wiring to the flashing red lights. It all worked great first time. The Chip is very durable even with my lack of care.
S**A
Gone digital
Gives new life to older cars. These are quite simple to fit if you can use a soldering iron. My first car to digitise was a Peugeot 307 WRC four wheel drive. With the motor in the front and a belt drive to the rear axle it's a tight squeeze on these.
R**I
A little skill required as soldering needed but very simple ...
A little skill required as soldering needed but very simple to do and make any car from any make with little modifying work on a scalextric digital track
A**R
Arrived on time. Unfortunately one chip blew up on ...
Arrived on time. Unfortunately one chip blew up on first use. However the other works great
P**C
Some technical skill needed.
You need some skills with a soldering iron, and be careful with the slot car choice, its not good with high rpm motors. 18000 or less is fine, and you will probably need to make sure there is a "ferrite man" at the motor side of the wiring. Or at least a ceramic "disc".
P**E
Correspond à mon attente
Ras
J**L
Frágil y de difícil sincronización.
He instalado 2. Uno se quemó a la primera de cambios y el segundo es difícil de sincronizar con la ARC PRO, pues rara vez se logra a la primera.
W**?
This is what I wanted
Works great
A**R
Chipping older cars or non Scalextric
Work great for chipping any car
J**T
A Must for Converting Non-DPR Slot Cars to Scalextric Digital Format
These things work very well. You use them to convert non-DPR, or just about any modestly-powered slot car, to run on Scalextric Digital tracks. Installation is a bit tricky. You must have at least rudimentary soldering skills and a suitable (somewhat low-wattage) soldering iron to install them.
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