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Can I use
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to power a 6 volt dc motor?

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Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

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https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...

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Can I use
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via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...

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Can I use
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via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...

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Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...



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to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.


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Not yet bought anything from them as I'm a newbie hobbyist in this area.
I am trying to use the chat help but its taking too long.
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Arthur Ravenscroft Wrote in message:
Hi.
Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.


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Not yet bought anything from them as I'm a newbie hobbyist in this area.
I am trying to use the chat help but its taking too long.
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Arthur Ravenscroft Wrote in message:
Hi.
Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.


"What kind of rapid customer are you?"
--
Jimk


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http://usenet.sinaapp.com/


Not yet bought anything from them as I'm a newbie hobbyist in this area.
I am trying to use the chat help but its taking too long.
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:30:04 UTC+1, JimK wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft Wrote in message:
Hi.
Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.


"What kind of rapid customer are you?"
--
Jimk


----Android NewsGroup Reader----
http://usenet.sinaapp.com/


Not yet bought anything from them as I'm a newbie hobbyist in this area.
I am trying to use the chat help but its taking too long.
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?
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Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A

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What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A



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What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A

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Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A

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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


This saw will cut 2mm thick coffee stirrers.
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


This saw will cut 2mm thick coffee stirrers.
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


This saw will cut 2mm thick coffee stirrers.


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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


This saw will cut 2mm thick coffee stirrers.
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On 09/07/2020 18:46:59, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A


Most mains motors make more heat than anything else.

It seems cordless go for a higher voltage to imply quality or power. The
world has gone mad. What is wrong with 'shaft power'?

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On 09/07/2020 18:46:59, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A


Most mains motors make more heat than anything else.

It seems cordless go for a higher voltage to imply quality or power. The
world has gone mad. What is wrong with 'shaft power'?

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On 09/07/2020 18:46:59, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A


Most mains motors make more heat than anything else.

It seems cordless go for a higher voltage to imply quality or power. The
world has gone mad. What is wrong with 'shaft power'?

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On 09/07/2020 18:46:59, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A


Most mains motors make more heat than anything else.

It seems cordless go for a higher voltage to imply quality or power. The
world has gone mad. What is wrong with 'shaft power'?



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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:50:08 UTC+1, Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:
On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


This saw will cut 2mm thick coffee stirrers.

So, plucking a number from the air...if the battery can make more than 200 cuts from coffee stirrer stock that will be satisfactory..as a starting point.
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:50:08 UTC+1, Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:
On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


This saw will cut 2mm thick coffee stirrers.

So, plucking a number from the air...if the battery can make more than 200 cuts from coffee stirrer stock that will be satisfactory..as a starting point.
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:50:08 UTC+1, Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:
On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


This saw will cut 2mm thick coffee stirrers.

So, plucking a number from the air...if the battery can make more than 200 cuts from coffee stirrer stock that will be satisfactory..as a starting point.
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:50:08 UTC+1, Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:
On Thursday, 9 July 2020 18:33:31 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?


You could, but running it at 5V and only 1A it'll be a bit underpowered,
if this is for your small circular saw ...


This saw will cut 2mm thick coffee stirrers.

So, plucking a number from the air...if the battery can make more than 200 cuts from coffee stirrer stock that will be satisfactory..as a starting point.
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On 09/07/2020 18:50, Fredxx wrote:
On 09/07/2020 18:46:59, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A


Most mains motors make more heat than anything else.

It seems cordless go for a higher voltage to imply quality or power. The
world has gone mad. What is wrong with 'shaft power'?

A genuine Dremel has quite a lot of "oomph", metallurgists use them to
grind and then polish a few square centimetres of steel often starting
from a pretty rough and rusty surface. For cutting through a couple of
millimetres of wood with a proper saw you probably only need 10 watts or so.


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On 09/07/2020 18:50, Fredxx wrote:
On 09/07/2020 18:46:59, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A


Most mains motors make more heat than anything else.

It seems cordless go for a higher voltage to imply quality or power. The
world has gone mad. What is wrong with 'shaft power'?

A genuine Dremel has quite a lot of "oomph", metallurgists use them to
grind and then polish a few square centimetres of steel often starting
from a pretty rough and rusty surface. For cutting through a couple of
millimetres of wood with a proper saw you probably only need 10 watts or so.
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On 09/07/2020 18:50, Fredxx wrote:
On 09/07/2020 18:46:59, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A


Most mains motors make more heat than anything else.

It seems cordless go for a higher voltage to imply quality or power. The
world has gone mad. What is wrong with 'shaft power'?

A genuine Dremel has quite a lot of "oomph", metallurgists use them to
grind and then polish a few square centimetres of steel often starting
from a pretty rough and rusty surface. For cutting through a couple of
millimetres of wood with a proper saw you probably only need 10 watts or so.
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On 09/07/2020 18:50, Fredxx wrote:
On 09/07/2020 18:46:59, Andy Burns wrote:
Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:

What would be an ideal Ampage for this application?


Someone compared your application to a Dremmel and those are 130-175W,
so at 6V would be 20-30A


Most mains motors make more heat than anything else.

It seems cordless go for a higher voltage to imply quality or power. The
world has gone mad. What is wrong with 'shaft power'?

A genuine Dremel has quite a lot of "oomph", metallurgists use them to
grind and then polish a few square centimetres of steel often starting
from a pretty rough and rusty surface. For cutting through a couple of
millimetres of wood with a proper saw you probably only need 10 watts or so.
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Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.

What rating of motor?
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Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.

What rating of motor?


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Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.

What rating of motor?
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Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.

What rating of motor?
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On Thursday, 9 July 2020 19:17:48 UTC+1, newshound wrote:
On 09/07/2020 18:28, Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:
Hi.
Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.

What rating of motor?


I presume that means torque. Dunno anything about it.
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On 09/07/2020 18:28, Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:
Hi.
Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.

What rating of motor?


I presume that means torque. Dunno anything about it.
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On 09/07/2020 18:28, Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:
Hi.
Can I use
https://www.rapidonline.com/gp-batte...-white-18-0522

via

https://www.rapidonline.com/bkl-1008...raight-54-6230

to power a 6 volt dc motor?

Cheers.

What rating of motor?


I presume that means torque. Dunno anything about it.


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