I have a dc motor that comes from a 18V corless drill. I made a small waterpump that will pump maybe 10minutes at a time 5times a day maybe 20 days a year.
I use the motor to drive the pump. The problem is it has a very thin shaft and becuase it starts at full speed immidiately when it starts, it breaks may attachement to the waterpump. It draws 1.12 amps at full speed,I use a 12v battery to drive it. Is there a simple electronic circuit I can build to cause it to get to full speed in maybe .5 seconds or 1second instead of immidiate full speed? So that there is not so much force on my attachment mechanism?
It does not have to be variable, just soften the initial start every time.
I use the motor to drive the pump. The problem is it has a very thin shaft and becuase it starts at full speed immidiately when it starts, it breaks may attachement to the waterpump. It draws 1.12 amps at full speed,I use a 12v battery to drive it. Is there a simple electronic circuit I can build to cause it to get to full speed in maybe .5 seconds or 1second instead of immidiate full speed? So that there is not so much force on my attachment mechanism?
It does not have to be variable, just soften the initial start every time.