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Electric Motor
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I have been given a 24v motor from a scooter and the idea is to make an electric spit to fit over the b-b-q
I have 12 volt batteries but I want to know what the problem would be if I used just one to reduce the speed and would it be possible to slow it even further or is it better to pick up a windscreen wiper motor instead
I have 12 volt batteries but I want to know what the problem would be if I used just one to reduce the speed and would it be possible to slow it even further or is it better to pick up a windscreen wiper motor instead
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Wouldn't it be easier to buy one? http://www.g ardenxl.com/ dancook-barb ecue-spit-mo tor-5-volt?g clid=CJ3Qlaq 9sLQCFebLtAo drBEA8A
12:03 Sun 23rd Dec 2012
Wouldn't it be easier to buy one?
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A 24v motor driven at 12v and connected directly to the spit would be fun to watch!.... see a chicken spinning at approx 1500RPM would be entertaining even if not very effective at cooking it. you'd need to have a gearbox with a reduction ratio of about 500:1... or to put it another way, assuming a on stage gearbox with a 10 tooth gear on the motor you'd need a rather large 5000 tooth gear on the spit to bring it down to a usable speed (it would have huge amounts of torque though, you'd never be able to stop the chicken spinning!)
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