I picked up a battery powered turn table/display base at the last meeting of hte model club I attend, and I was wondering if its possible to slow down the rotation of the display. Right now it rotates at 12rpm, and I'd like to slow it down so its only 3-5 rpm at most, which would make it much better if I wanted to display a figure on it.
Could I install some kind of rheostat in it so that I can adjust the speed?
Question about a battery powered turntable
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Unfortunately, motors are different beasts than lights - reostats are nothing more than high-power potentiometers
All they do is vary the voltage coming through, and if a motor doesn't get it's necessary voltage, it just doesn't run.
What you want is a Pulse Width Modulator - it incorporates a pot with a control circuit that just sends pulses of power - at the correct voltage
What this basically does is start-stop the motor in precise time periods so that the AVERAGE speed is reduced - the pulses happen at such a rate that you would need a timing disk and a strobe light to determine the speed differences
All they do is vary the voltage coming through, and if a motor doesn't get it's necessary voltage, it just doesn't run.
What you want is a Pulse Width Modulator - it incorporates a pot with a control circuit that just sends pulses of power - at the correct voltage
What this basically does is start-stop the motor in precise time periods so that the AVERAGE speed is reduced - the pulses happen at such a rate that you would need a timing disk and a strobe light to determine the speed differences
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