DBCox
Automotive
- Apr 9, 2003
- 58
Hello everyone,
I am trying to cut the speed of a 12 VDC motor by 3, or 4 if I can get it that low. The simple answer is, send it 3 vdc. But, the motor's max current is 20 amps, so I need to know a cheap and easy way to do this. Here is the setup:
Motor will be turned on using a microcontroller via a relay. It will run until a switch is triggered, and then cut the speed by 3-4 times (by lowering the voltage of course). Then, it will trigger another switch and stop. Finally, it will repeat the process in reverse to go back to its origional position. I need only 2 speeds, so a speed controller seems overkill and expensive. How can I drop the voltage down without spending over $50-60?
Thanks!
I am trying to cut the speed of a 12 VDC motor by 3, or 4 if I can get it that low. The simple answer is, send it 3 vdc. But, the motor's max current is 20 amps, so I need to know a cheap and easy way to do this. Here is the setup:
Motor will be turned on using a microcontroller via a relay. It will run until a switch is triggered, and then cut the speed by 3-4 times (by lowering the voltage of course). Then, it will trigger another switch and stop. Finally, it will repeat the process in reverse to go back to its origional position. I need only 2 speeds, so a speed controller seems overkill and expensive. How can I drop the voltage down without spending over $50-60?
Thanks!