(Topic ID: 274292)

Shaker strength reduction

By ABE_FLIPS

3 years ago


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    #5 3 years ago
    Quoted from Grizlyrig:

    You can try a step down converter like this.
    ebay.com link
    Or you could use a adjustable motor controller like this.
    amazon.com link »
    I'm sure others here have some more ideas to slow the motor down. I am against the idea of cutting the weights due to it's a balanced assembly. You would have to weigh each weight on a postal scale to get it right or run the risk of burning up the motor bearings prematurely. Hope this gets some ideas in your head for you to play with.
    -Mike

    Don’t think you can use these in spike games.

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