🔧 Gear Up for Performance!
The Greartisan DC 12V 35RPM Turbo Worm Geared Motor is engineered for high torque and durability, featuring all-metal gears and a pure copper wire core rotor that boosts power by 30%. With a robust D-shaped output shaft and customizable rotation, this motor is perfect for various applications, all backed by a reliable return guarantee.
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Horsepower | 35 Watts |
Speed | 35 RPM |
Item Weight | 142 Grams |
Material Type | Steel |
B**B
Plenty of torque to move solar panels to follow the sun.
See title.
S**R
Motor Gut aber laut
Der Motor ist soweit ganz gut.Aber tatsächlich sehr laut und wir unter Last sehr warm.Nach einem Blick ins Getriebe fiel dann noch mangelnde Sanierung auf. Nachdem hier ordentlich machgefettet wurde, war der Motor im Betrieb brauchbar.
C**E
Steady 5v/0.5rpm - at last!
For years I've been hunting for a really slow-turning motor for turning a disco ball at off-grid parties (IKR?!), ideally battery-powered.Naturally, commercially available ones are easy to find - but they turn at 5rpm, which is enough to induce audience vertigo! I've even tried using low-voltage PWM units to 'dial down' the speed, but around 2 to 1.5 rpm the pulses seem to be too spaced apart to run such a motor at its rated voltage (4.5-5.0v).Finally, I took a punt on one of these.Happy days!Sure, there's a little noise from the reduction gear - but now the points of light reflected off a mirror ball revolve as steadily as the sweep-second hand of a Rolex.Best of all, it was a doddle to fabricate a little plywood case for it (see pic below) and connect a tiny 2800mAh powerbank, which will happily run it for many, many hours (I haven't tested its full capacity, but it's done easily 5hrs so far, turning a smallish mirror ball).I've no idea what other uses an excellent little DC motor like this has, but as you will have gathered I am more than happy to recommend it!
M**S
Great Performance
The motor performed exactly as I had hoped it would.
D**Y
Pretty good motor and gear box. The connection tabs could be better
I have several of these along with the associated "flange" that can be slid onto the shaft. I use this combination as small rotating photo tables powered by a variable voltage DC power supply. The beauty of these motors is their high gear ratios make them operate stably at even a fraction of their rated 12 volts. Lower voltage makes them rotate substantially slower, so you essentially have a variable speed turn table. The only downside is the connection tabs are so fragile you have to retrofit a connector to the motor as your first order of business. Even at a lower voltage they only draw a fraction of an amp so you could probably get variable speed with just a rheostat.
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