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Re: Question for you guys that are tech savvy


 

John, these are what I bought:?? The way I'm planning on doing this is a power controller for each motor. The 150 in the part number means it has a 150watt power rating, and the 24 means it puts out 24 volts DC.?

I bought these speed controllers:?? They'll control 12-60 volt DC motors up to 10 amps. Got them because I wanted them a bit over-rated for the supplies I'm using. Also, they will fit in the boxes I bought. They're not perfect for what I want, but they were cheap!?

I wanted individual power supplies, where some other folks wanted a single power supply to run more than one motor. If you wanted to run two of the 150watt motors, you'd need at least a 300watt power supply, maybe more.?

HTH!

Bill in OKC

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On Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 11:05:21 AM CDT, John Hutnick <johnhutnick@...> wrote:


Assuming that I have a 24v DC motor, exactly what power supply and what controller do I buy(referring to Ebay)?
I do not want to get these items and then someone here tells me that they are not the right ones.? I am in the US.? Thank you for any advice.

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