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Feeder Motors #5492424 12/22/14 02:20 PM
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Anyone ever try a motor out of a kids electric car. Saw one sitting by the dumpster the other day. Think they have two 12vdc motors.


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I think it might be one of those things that would be neat to play around with.


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Just make sure you have big enough battery to support it;
and you'll likely want to utlize a HD relay for the contacts (can burn-out a regular timer contacts real quick).

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They will work, but with today's prices of feeder timers the time, trouble and effort isn't worth the savings.


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