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Old 11th June 2005, 01:36 PM   #1
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Default dc psu coreless motor which one?

ok, I need a dc coreless motor for my turntable, I have the psu board.

My mains ac transformer puts out 9 volts ac, 1amp, so which motor do I go for, I can use a 7 volt bigger transformer, but how big in terms of current rating, ie how big, for the tx not to be an influence? thanks
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