Speed control for DC motors from 3 to 35V 5A
Compact board that allows regulating the speed of a DC motor, with a power supply ranging from 3V to 35V and a maximum current of 5A, through a potentiometer with on/off switch.
Overview
Also ideal for adjusting the brightness of LED lights and strips.
Tech specs
Technical specifications:
- Power supply voltage for the board and motors: from 3 Vdc to 35 Vdc
- Motor current: 5 A
- Motor power: max 90 watts
- Frequency: 10 kHz
- Speed regulation: from 1-100% Dimensions (mm): 30x24x15
- Weight: 15 g.
Conformities
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