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Remote control module

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cashcory08

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does anyone know of such remotes and receivers that i can use to control a 6v motor by simply placing the receiver between the battery and motor?

I believe it's a 3~6 volt motor powered by a 6v rechargeable battery with 4.5Ah, max voltage of 7.5v

i want to try this,
**broken link removed**
Because i want it as cheap as possible because i need up to ten receivers

but i dont know if it will work since its operating voltage doesn,t match perfectly with the motor or battery specifications... i dont think the motor draws much amperage but im not sure..

This is the motor... **broken link removed**


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Do you need one transmitter that will operate all 10 receivers simultaneously, or 10 transmitter/receiver pairs that operate without interfering with each other?

Ken
 
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What's the maximum distance you need between the transmitter and receivers? Will it be line-of-sight, or will there be obstructions between them? Are you looking for click-ON/click-OFF operation or press-and-hold to operate?

Ken
 
I don't know what your budget is but I have used these kits with good results at distances of about 100 meters or maybe a little less. They are 4 channel devices using a keyfob transmitter. When our technicians descend in deep pit areas each wears a keyfob around their neck and if a problem emergency arises they only need hit a keyfob button. A single transmitter can be programmed to a bunch (I forget how many) of boards. However, at $80 USD a set they aren't cheap. They are a kit and take about 30 min. to build. They do work well.

Ron
 
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