tyc42-12v-synchronous-motor
26 lb thrust
To answer this question the amperage draw of the motor must be given. This amperage is then divided into the amp hour capacity of the battery to find the endurance time of the motor.
DC 12V power supply can convert 110/220V AC power source to 12V DC.
The output voltage of 12V 5W solar panel is 12V. The current is 0,41667A. These values are normaly calculated with 1000W/m2 of solar radiation.
A == B (- 12V +) (- 12V +) (- 12V +) A single 12V battery in series with 4x 12V batteries connected in parallel... Total voltage from A to B is 24 volts! Note that the single battery in series will limit the total current capacity to that of a single battery.
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There's a 12V and a 5V supply. The 5V is for the logic. The 12V supply is for the motor.
Install a rheostat in series with the motor.
Any good automotive store will sell a 12V motor. Another alternative is the well stocked branch of eBay that specializes in all things automotive, eBay Motors.
On some years, there are 2 separate fuses, one for the switch and another for the blower motor. First make sure fuses are good, if all is good, the blower motor is located under the hood, pass side at firewall. There should be a purple wire going to the motor, on the high blower motor setting there should be 12v at that wire. If 12v is available at the purple wire, make sure your ground is good (blower motor ground is at the motor case - black wire attached). If both are good, most likely cause would be the blower motor itself. If 12v was not present at the purple wire, likely causes are the blower motor relay (which is found just above the blower motor), mode switches ie. vent/blend/defrost etc. (if 12v is not present after the switch - poss colours brown or brown with a white stripe) or blower motor switch ie. high/med/low fault.
connect a 12v power supply to top motor to see if motor works sounds like motor is bad
26 lb thrust
You mean volts? 12V The largest load is the starter motor
12V DC, yes.
Motor: 12v AMP usage: 1.2amp Watt: 12x1.2=14.4W
To get 24v from two 12v batteries you just link between ones positive and the others negative then connect your motor to the spare terminals, but your 12v charging system will not charge them (and any 12v equipment connected to them will burn out!) without removing the link.
Remove the motor and connect a 12v battery to the positive and negative posts, you don't have to worry about polarity as it runs one way +/- and another way -/+. This will tell you if your motor is good or not.