Autoblow 2 How to make it slower
Autoblow 2 How to make it slower
I don't know much about electronics so I'm going to apologize beforehand for being dumb. I'd like to make the Auto blow 2 slower than it normally goes. The speed is controllable now but I'd like it to go much slower for a very long tease. What piece of electronics could I use to do this? Also is there a timer that could turn it off after a certain period of time? Herr is the link http://www.autoblow2.com/?gclid=Cj0KEQj ... AiFb8P8HAQ
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Re: Autoblow 2 How to make it slower
"Plugs into wall outlet" means that a "wall outlet timer" will be able to switch it off for you.
How to make it go slower, will depend on the construction.
It is a crowd-funded project, and that will probably mean, that they are willing to listen to the customers.
have you asked?
How to make it go slower, will depend on the construction.
It is a crowd-funded project, and that will probably mean, that they are willing to listen to the customers.
have you asked?
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Re: Autoblow 2 How to make it slower
Not trying to plug a company here, but I do a lot with models. The hobby, not the leggy blonde kind.
You could use a Brushed ESC(electronic speed controller).
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... D_ESC.html
This attaches to the motor. These pulse the power very fast to slow a motor down, but deliver the same torque.
Often other speed controllers reduce the power, and the motor slows a bit, then stops.
This would need to be paired up with a servo tester for speed adjustment.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ester.html
And then I suggest adding a Lipo battery.
I have used this sort of setup on a Hitachi, but upgraded the motor too.
Its amazing now!
You could use a Brushed ESC(electronic speed controller).
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... D_ESC.html
This attaches to the motor. These pulse the power very fast to slow a motor down, but deliver the same torque.
Often other speed controllers reduce the power, and the motor slows a bit, then stops.
This would need to be paired up with a servo tester for speed adjustment.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ester.html
And then I suggest adding a Lipo battery.
I have used this sort of setup on a Hitachi, but upgraded the motor too.
Its amazing now!