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24v Transformer and Air Pump(s) Project

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Rheaun

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I have the huge Homepedics Foot Massager and the sticker on the bottom says 120v 60Hz 50W.
I took it apart too see about maintainance on the footsies but the power control panel connector pins broke.
The unit isn't all that good of a massager I find anyways so I want to use the transformer and the air pump for something else.
I will not use the control board and the second motor used to massage, it's motor is much bigger than the air pump.
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.I believe thisis the control board where the 24v transformer connects, the two outputs to each motor and the broken power control.
I want to use the transformer and air pump; get more of the exact same air pumps and wire them in parallel.
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This is my first test, with single air pump; stayed cool over 48 hour test.
I would like to get an experienced opinion on this and how many motors/pumps could be wired please/
Should motors be placed at a distance apart while operating?
What would be a good electrical box to order?
 

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