🚀 Unleash Your Motor's Potential!
The 6PCS DC Motor PWM Speed Controller is a versatile and efficient solution for controlling the speed of DC motors. With a robust power handling capacity of 90W and a wide voltage range of 3V to 35V, this controller is perfect for various applications. Its built-in 5A self-recovery fuse ensures safety, while the adjustable PWM duty cycle allows for precise speed control. Ideal for both hobbyists and professionals, this compact controller is a must-have for your toolkit.
Manufacturer | Atnsinc |
Item Weight | 3.24 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.94 x 4.8 x 1.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Small |
Material | copper |
Power Source | DC |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Installation Method | Screw-In |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Switch Style | Slide switch |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**Z
These are great!
I bought these to control some little 12v "hobby" motors (linked in this message) for a DIY stir plate. The controller works smoothly from off to max and there is no lag on the pot that I can pick up.Great value!https://www.amazon.com/EUDAX-Generator-Electric-Turbine-Cranked/dp/B078MSFFH5
S**R
Don't miswire
These work well, but do not accidently reverse polarity or they blow. The cannot assume a common ground on the output, you must use both output lines to the led, and don't tie either to any other part of a circuit. I use these in all my boat LEDs as dimmers; so far so good, once they are hooked up.
A**M
They work
I've been using 3 for a couple weeks now 24 hours a day to control fan speed. All 3 are working as designed so I'm happy.Also the boars are clean, no cold solder joint or under/over soldered joints.
J**L
Great little speed controller
I like that it is very small, very easy to fit in any project!
M**D
Work like they should
Small, compact, and worth the money
T**Y
Still working
So far so good.
T**S
Needed repair straight out of the box
When I wired one of these up, It was not providing constant power, rather it was flashing on and off. I found out that the culprit was a poorly soldered surface mount component that had come loose on one end. This is something that I can fix before implementing in my design, but it won't be something that everyone can do. 2 of the 6 units that I visually inspected had this problem.
M**0
Awesome
Valuable little controllers for any small motor!
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