Maelstrom Sr Member Aug 6, 2007 #1 Where would be the best place to get a very low RPM small motor? I'm looking for something that would be about 10 or so RPM and could work on batteries or 110 with a convertor. Something about the size of a couple of 20 oz. coke bottle caps. Thanks!
Where would be the best place to get a very low RPM small motor? I'm looking for something that would be about 10 or so RPM and could work on batteries or 110 with a convertor. Something about the size of a couple of 20 oz. coke bottle caps. Thanks!
motman241 Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2007 #2 Maelstrom said: I'm looking for something that would be about 10 or so RPM and could work on batteries or 110 with a convertor. Click to expand... For something like that, and going that slow, maybe change the gear ratio in a clock.
Maelstrom said: I'm looking for something that would be about 10 or so RPM and could work on batteries or 110 with a convertor. Click to expand... For something like that, and going that slow, maybe change the gear ratio in a clock.
M micdavis Master Member Aug 6, 2007 #3 Edmund Scientific has some. http://scientificsonline.com/search.asp?t=ss&ss=motors&x=0&y=0
Maelstrom Sr Member Aug 6, 2007 #4 micdavis said: Edmund Scientific has some. http://scientificsonline.com/search.asp?t=ss&ss=motors&x=0&y=0 Click to expand... Thanks I'll take a look see through what they have. motman241--I thought about that, but haven't really taken the time to take one a part and see what it would entail. Thanks!
micdavis said: Edmund Scientific has some. http://scientificsonline.com/search.asp?t=ss&ss=motors&x=0&y=0 Click to expand... Thanks I'll take a look see through what they have. motman241--I thought about that, but haven't really taken the time to take one a part and see what it would entail. Thanks!
exoray Master Member Aug 7, 2007 #6 Depending on your requirements many servos can be modified for continuous rotation... This way you still get the torque with the slow RPMs...
Depending on your requirements many servos can be modified for continuous rotation... This way you still get the torque with the slow RPMs...