I have a husky job tool box that I use as power back up for when it goes out. But I was wanting to put an electric motor on it. With a rc car remote. I only have one optima yellow top right now. And that's about it for the movement part. I also have a rc car that I was going to dissect to use as the rc part it want travel to fair from me. So basically I need help with the steering the power wiring the motor and anything else I would need.
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by gmoore6550Hey. I have a custom project. Its built in a husky portable job box. In it, it has a yellow top optima battery, 750/1500w inverter, a radio. A 6x9 speaker, a Sony xpold sub 10" 1100w, a American bass 200.1 amp. And was wandering how to wire it up so that I can be able to charge the battery with... -
So in my quest of audio nirvana from from a record lathe, I came up with this design.
I have only run it with my test cartridge which is an Ortofon Blue and it sounds very nice.
Have yet to build the motor housing and controller for the BLDC motor, it sounded great even with the VPI motor....-
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by technodanvanMotor
The motor assembly of a loudspeaker driver is responsible for creating the magnetic field that interacts with the voice coil, allowing the driver to convert electrical signals into sound waves. The design of the motor assembly affects the driver's efficiency, power handling, and overall performance. While there can be various motor assembly configurations, the most common type is the "permanently magnetized motor." The motor assembly of an average loudspeaker driver...-
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Greetings, everyone. I’m new to this forum and would like to build a “Modula MT.” While I entirely trust that the series/parallel crossover will be wonderful, the “mad scientist” in me can’t resist trying my own, something between the Modula MTM and Modula MT crossovers here, both in terms...-
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by Chris DI get all of Integra's Press Releases. Good PR company. Here's the latest one I got: From the press release HERE AT THIS LINK
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