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    Home Project: Question on what motor to get for a battery-powered, motorized, high-speed 'lazy susan'

    Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me! In my project, I want to create a battery-powered motorized ‘lazy susan’, where the top part of wood will spin with an object on top. I am quite confident on how I will attach all the components to do this as there are many youtube tutorials on the internet...
  2. Gabriel Sá Pinto

    Testing multiple output IPSU with dummy load

    Hi everyone! I'm currently working on a new project that consists in developing a dummy load to test a multiple output IPSU, it has 9 rails and their voltage ranges from 1.25V to 5V, the output current should be less than 1A, but for testing purposes let's consider 1.5A. The idea is to have...
  3. ElectronsFlow

    Anyone have a schematic for a Constant Current DC load tester?

    Hi everyone, I've been surfing the web trying to find a schematic for a constant current DC load tester for use with a battery bank (48VDC) Ideally something that can handle 50amps or more would be fantastic! So far I've only found either low current or useless schematics online with nothing...
  4. Unit00

    Relay Chatter in Load Disconnection Circuit

    Hey guys. I'm designing a series pass voltage regulator with feedback. I'm trying to disconnect the load when the load current or control element temperature exceeds a value. The attached photos show my circuit design. The temperature cutoff circuit works as is, but the current cutoff does...

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