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Default Cheapest easy DC motor to survive locked rotor

Ignoramus8558 wrote:

I would like to find a little 12 VDC motor that could survive a locked
rotor condition indefinitely, or some other simple solution.


This is normaly done by two end switches and two diodes. You'll find
them in your x-t recorder, I guess.


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