How to build custom power supplies.
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I couldn't read the rules, and got banned on Nov 8, 2009.
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Hello... I've been wasting money trying to figure this out by myself and after many burnt out led lights, motors, and other things I have decided to come to the internets in search for the helps... Could anyone help me out with this question...
I want to be able to plug a motor into the wall... The motor was pulled out of some scientific device... It's specs are...
24.V 3.0A
This motor is pretty damn old... I would be surprised if it even works... So... What gadgets does I need to make it go when I plug it into the wall?
Please... Don't ask me questions or warn me about the dangers of the electrics... All I want to know is how to make a 24.V 3.0A power supply...
Thanks. XD
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After considering all relevant information including your profile and the rules we came to the conclusion that this question can't be answered without asking any questions or giving you a lecture in safety. Read the rules and the wiki and come back with specific questions containing all relevant information. Thread closed.
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