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Package Includes:
- 1 x 3V 2000RPM High Speed DC Toy Motor
Specifications:
Rated Voltage | 6.0VDC |
Starting torque | 20 g*cm |
Body size | 27.5mm x 20mmx 15mm |
Weight | 17.5 grams. |
Specifications:
1. What is a 3V dc motor?
- This is a simple miniature brushed 3V DC motor that is frequently used in hobby projects. These mini-sized DC Motors are great for DIY hobbies, Science Projects, Toy Cars, and Robots The axial length is 9mm and the Shaft diameter is 2mm.
2. What causes a DC motor to fail?
- High humidity levels can cause corrosion within the bearing, which leads to an increase in friction, which leads to an increase in wear. This could damage the shaft and bearings, preventing the motor from rotating smoothly, and affecting speed and torque.
3. Which DC motor is used in toys?
- The 3V 2000RPM HIGH-SPEED DC TOY MOTOR is great for DIY Hobby, Science Projects and for Toy Cars, and Robots. They'll fit in most electronics that already have 130-size motors installed and there are two breadboard-friendly.
4. How do toy motors work?
- A toy motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. These toy motors are great for DIY hobbies, Science Projects, Toy Cars, and Robots. They'll fit in most electronics that already have 130-size motors installed and there are two breadboard-friendly.
5. What happens if you run a DC motor at a lower voltage?
- A DC motor run below its nominal voltage will be capable of a slower no-load speed and a lower stall torque. Running a DC motor below nominal voltage generally will not cause any problems with the motor.