I have this DC motor, can anyone tell me how to see if its good, I hooked it up to a 9V battery works both directions. I hook it up to the controller and it wont start without a bump. Controller is reading 65V on each leg. Dont know if thats correct or should it be reading 120V on each leg. Thanks
Im trying to make a hand crank, what I need is 2 identical gears with a 2.25 center distance. Speed is slow number of teeth doesnt matter,
Ive been trying to decipher the gear info in Machinery handbook and online and my old brain isnt working. I have 3 gear cutters , just wondering if someone...
What Im trying to make is 2 identical gears with 2.25 center distance, number of teeth doesnt matter, speed is slow for a hand crank.
I have 3 gear cutters marked as such.
Thanks
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Electric Motor Wattage Usage
Electric motors present a special problem. They require up to three times their rated wattage to start.
Example: an electric motor name plate states 5 amps at 120 volts, 5 amps x 120 volts = 600 watts.
Multiply this by 3. This will show the starting watts needed...
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