On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Tony Moody wrote:

> OK if that is what you get now , you are quite right. The one One
> thinking of was 0 to 12 volts and very controllable.
> Tony
>

An electric train transformer might be 0 - 12 V out, but since my
Dremel tool plugs into the 115 V wall socket, a speed controller box
it would plug into woud be 0 -115 out, and touching both leads, or
the hot lead and ground, could kill you.

John


> John Kolb wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Tony Moody wrote:
> >
> > > A speed controller for a Dremel drill or for an electric train or for a
> > > slot car setup should do a fine job of slowing down a small dc motor.
> > > You will probably have to start up at a medium speed setting then slow
> > > down to a crawl for continuous stirring.
> > > Tony
> >
> > A dremel speed controller, which can put out 0 to 115 or so Volts
> > of AC power does not sound like something to plug a 3 V DC motor
> > into.
> >


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