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In theory yes. Since the motor will be powered by the aux power supply
only, as long as it is at 3 volt, it should be OK. (am I right, Prof.
Martin?)
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Ray
Wayne Crosbie <wcrosbie@home.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any way to use 3 volt motors on the Handyboard? They draw about 400 ma.
> Using a series resistor of about 10 ohms works, but it will have to be about 5
> watts, consuming a lot of power needlessly. The FAQ shows how to run 6-36v
> motors through a separate supply. Will this work with 3 volt motors and a 3 volt
> supply??
>
> Any ideas are welcome.
>
> thanks,
>
> Wayne
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