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Re: Question about technic motors and voltages/amperages
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lugnet.technic
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Sun, 1 May 2005 14:47:59 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Peer Kreuger wrote:
> especially concerning the 47154 motor,
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> <<http://www.philohome.com/motors/r47154-t.jpg>>
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> Yesterday, I found a current transformer, and the the output is 9 volts at 400
> Ma. I bought this since I intend save batteries and get my power from the wall
> sockets instead. after doing some testing I found out that the technic motors do
> run, but quite a bit faster than with batteries (it could have been that they've
> been depleted a bit, but still...
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> Does anyone know if there are there any long-term (side-)effects to using this
> setup? I'd buy myself a train transformer, but I'm afraid I don't have the money
> for that.
In my opinion, an electric motor can't be overpowered as long as the voltage is
the same, Don't overdue the amperage off course, but as long as it's in the mA,
there will be no problem.
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