I need a very slow motor or servo that can rotate a 30gram DNA double-helix "statue" on a piece of scenery....
it needs to be pretty small so that it can be hidden inside a low "hill", i have probably no more than 50mm height in which to hide it.
couldnt find anything obviously suitable in a google search... doesnt matter where i get it from, preferably <£10 as i would like about 3 of them... but if they turn out to be expensive then i can settle with just one.
I would imagine something like 10/12 RPm would be about the maximum.
the scenery is roughly 1/42nd scale.
Need a low RPm motor for scenery item
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Something that slow will need to be geared and with that low height it might need to be a pancake motor. Take a look @ these, might be something you could use.
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my suggestion would be... buy a low cost RC servo.
You can modify them for constant rotation by modifying the large gear in the gear train.
Pull the servo apart ( just need to access the gear train ) remove and look at the underside of the gears.
One should have a small bar molded on. This is a dead stop.
Trim this bar off the gear...re-assemble then you can hook up a battrey to the center wire and either of the outer wires ( to determine rotation direction)
Or, you could just wire in directly to the motor...you don't need the circuit board any more.
This works quite well and it's fairly low in cost.
You can modify them for constant rotation by modifying the large gear in the gear train.
Pull the servo apart ( just need to access the gear train ) remove and look at the underside of the gears.
One should have a small bar molded on. This is a dead stop.
Trim this bar off the gear...re-assemble then you can hook up a battrey to the center wire and either of the outer wires ( to determine rotation direction)
Or, you could just wire in directly to the motor...you don't need the circuit board any more.
This works quite well and it's fairly low in cost.