Anyone else know the connect name of the disconnect wires hanging out of it?
I searched
"Vintage 28 gauge disconnect"
"Quick disconnect"
"Hobby quick disconnect"
"1 pin disconnect"
I also searched the same site as the button with no luck...
On screen it almost looks like male and female microphone wire connectors. But I don't know if those connectors can handle 12v/24v's
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Hi guys. I just happened to stumble on this thread and this particular post. They look very much like audio microphone connectors...which are standard type of connections.
The real term is an "XLR" connector...both male and female. If you search that you'll probably get too many hits to count.
They are 3 pin connectors although of course you need not use all three as long as you keep the wiring straight.
They are capable of 12 or 24 volts. Some (typically better) microphones get power from the source mixer or powerbox at the other end of that cable, and run as high as 48volts. That's referred to as "phantom" power...so you can also google "phantom power supply" to see ready made power supplies that will provide voltage in the xlr cable format. It's not much of a leap from there to deliver that power to a motor as long as you keep the pins right!
I hope this helps you out and continued good luck on a cool build!
Mike
thank you! It's super satisfying to click the switch while holding it. the switch and wire hole are right in line with your wrist/arm when holding it.Tom I didn't see the up date with the button!! Wicked nice man!!
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wish I could pause that gif, its amazing!!
No luck! I also haven't decided how to attach the glass eye