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allroy1975:


--- Quote from: Nannuu on May 29, 2005, 11:03:35 pm ---Here you go:

http://www.allelectronics.com

part numbers ACM-105 (30 rpm 120V, $2.50) and ACM-119 (3 rpm 120V, $3.50).  I've used both and they are extremely quiet and cheap :).

Also, it might be cool to do CDs and records spinning to show that it also has older music.  If in fact you do have older music on there.

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This is what I was looking for from this board..and you delivered!  :)  30 RPM might be a little slower that what I've got now...but for $2.50 I could pick one up and check it out.

it looks a lot easier to mount than what I used too, however my whole thing is built on a 1/8 piece of sheet metal and my motor sticks up through it...you think that little nub would stick through enough to mount a gear on?  Well it says it's .27" so it might...I'm gonna have to pick up 2 of those.  :)

Thanks a lot!

Allroy

Nannuu:


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--- Quote from: Nannuu on May 29, 2005, 11:03:35 pm ---Here you go:

http://www.allelectronics.com

part numbers ACM-105 (30 rpm 120V, $2.50) and ACM-119 (3 rpm 120V, $3.50).
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allroy1975:

I'll let you know how it goes, thanks again...put in the order this morning..hopefully I'll have them by the weekend.  :)

Allroy

allroy1975:


--- Quote from: Nannuu on May 29, 2005, 11:03:35 pm ---Here you go:

http://www.allelectronics.com

part numbers ACM-105 (30 rpm 120V, $2.50)

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okay, I'm power ignorant--- how do I power a 30 RPM TIMING MOTOR, 120 VAC
( HTI # 111-0057. 120 Vac, 3 Watt timing-style motor. 1.95" diameter x 0.81" thick. 12" long wire leads. Mounting ears on two sides. 0.16" square shaft is 0.27" long. UL recognized. )

Thanks!

Allroy

cholin:

You'll need to connect it to 120 Vac if I read that correctly...

*I take no responsibility for...anything :)*

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