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Speed Adjustable Motor Setup (for hobby projects)

This Motor Setup bundle with adjustable speed includes everything you need to add a variable speed spinning motor to your projects. Turn up the knob until your motor reaches the desired speed. Simple and straightforward.

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Last Updated: 04/30/2025

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TS-451

$24.99

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Use this motor setup bundle when you want to add a spinning motor to your project. Great for art installations and simple projects where you simply want something to rotate at a specific speed. Just turn the knob up or down until the desired speed is reached!

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I am looking for a small motor that will run about 100 rpm. Load is microscopic so power isn\'t really an issue. This package looks like it might work, but is it practical to get this motor down from 15,000 rpm to 100?
I would get this setup and try it and if it isn\'t strong enough to push your load at 100rpm I\'d swap the motor for https://tinkersphere.com/motors-wheels/1814-low-speed-dc-motor-12v-375-rpm.html The speed controller and wires in this set can handle 12V too so all you need is to get the motor above and a 12V power supply: https://tinkersphere.com/power/1995-12v-2a-dc-power-adapter-55x25mm.html
Default User Icon Dave · 11/30/2020
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I might be missing this, but is there a low and high end of the RPM the controller can output?
It can go all the way down to zero and all the way up to the max speed of the motor. The max speed of the motor included is approx. 9000rpm and you can turn it up and down. You can swap out motors too as long as you match the power supply to the motor. The speed controller can handle any power rating from 6 volts to 28 volts so you can use this setup many times with all kinds of motors and power supplies. The power supply included is 9 volts so you can match it with any motor that takes 9 volts or even change out the motor and power supply (as long as the voltages match) if you want to use a different voltage for example, you could use this setup with a 12 volt motor if you changed the power supply to a 12 volt power supply. Very versatile! I love using these in my art installations to get the extra wow-factor of motion.
Default User Icon Cameron · 03/08/2025
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