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In Reply to: Can DC TT motors be run on battery power? posted by violinist3 on May 9, 2007 at 00:14:56:
.. so it would run too fast at 25 volts, and a little slow at 23 volts. Hence the PSU to feed it the exact voltage it needs to spin the platter at 33 1/3.My comments are based on generalities, and not one first-hand experience with the Gyro SE motor, so I hope sombody will correct me if I'm wrong.
Scott T.
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- Speed would be proportional to voltage on a DC motor... - Scottrt 00:37:45 05/09/07 (5)
- To be picky... - Jeff TOJ 09:10:29 05/09/07 (1)
- NOT, these are fixed-magnet motors (nt) - Werner 23:09:39 05/09/07 (0)
- Re: Speed would be proportional to voltage on a DC motor... - morricab 02:29:21 05/09/07 (2)
- Or just use the Turntable "as is" and use a 12V battery and inverter... - rich121 09:15:22 05/09/07 (1)
- there is no way to get around using PSU... - rich121 09:18:27 05/09/07 (0)