⚙️ Power Your Projects with Precision!
The Bringsmart CCM6N DC PWM Motor Speed Controller is a versatile and compact solution for managing motor speed and direction. With an input voltage range of 6V-30V and a robust rated current of 6A, this controller is designed for efficiency and reliability. It features a PWM speed range of 0%-100%, allowing for precise adjustments, and includes safety measures like short circuit protection. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, this controller is a must-have for any motor-driven project.
Manufacturer | Hugwit Company |
Part number | A58SW31ZY |
Item Weight | 91 g |
Package Dimensions | 13 x 8.31 x 5.11 cm; 91 g |
Item model number | A58SW31ZY |
Size | Speed controller |
Voltage | 5 Volts, 6 Volts |
Horsepower | 200 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
More torque than the $15 version.
Dislike: Nothing so far.Likes: Strong torque for a 12vdc 12rmp motor. Easy to install with M4.Project: Automatic dog food dispenser. Motor moves food dispenser auger with ease.
F**O
Funcionando perfectamente
Tal cual viene en la descripción, funciona perfectamente lo recomiendo para tus proyectos.
D**S
Motors are excellent, but the controllers don't seem to last.
I've purchased a few of these gear motors and will continue to do so, they are decent. I bought 3 of the motor speed controllers also, and one arrived dead and the other 2 went up in smoke after just a few minutes of use. I didn't do a post mortem on the dead controllers, but it seems from the extreme heat that the 7805 regulator is what burned up, or maybe the control chip itself shorted and then the regulator went next. With the damaged controllers, the motor still runs and can reverse, but only at full speed.The biggest thing I don't like about these controllers is that the control chip itself is not a standard, servicable part. The little 8-dip IC is actually an 8-bit microcontroller with custom programming, so if (when) it dies, you can't just swap in another. Competitors' products use an op-amp or 555 instead, which are easily replaced parts. Maybe there is some benefit to this custom chip, but it seems like overkill and it makes the thing end-user non-repairable. Sure, $13 is not a lot of money to replace the whole board, but a $0.70 IC is still a lot cheaper.
J**5
gear motor
Great buy
T**S
It works great
Turns 27 rpm
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