here's a question for those in the know:
If I take those lil' electric motors that you find in all sorts of things, and increase the power input from the standard 2 AA bateries to something like 3 AA or 4 AA (making the motor spin faster) will I drastically decrease the life of the motors? What if I just increase the input power a little bit?
Lil' motor question
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Lil' motor question
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It may last less time(But without knowing what the previous lifespan is, how will you know? Especially if you only power it occasionally...).
I recently bought a couple of packs of tiny motors at TRU(Little replacement motors for electric cars), and they truly are tiny(Only about 4mm in diameter, and maybe 18mm long). I plan on using them to power small mini-guns on a Gi Joe Firebat conversion...
Let us know how you get on with these.
Bar.
I recently bought a couple of packs of tiny motors at TRU(Little replacement motors for electric cars), and they truly are tiny(Only about 4mm in diameter, and maybe 18mm long). I plan on using them to power small mini-guns on a Gi Joe Firebat conversion...
Let us know how you get on with these.
Bar.
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