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MM10 low torque 3V DC motor, ideal for models and educational applications. Nominal voltage 3.0V with operating range 1.5 to 4.5V. The two flat sides enable easy mounting onto a panel or PCB. Rotation is counter-clockwise (as viewed from shaft end).

Features:

  • Low torque motor.
  • Easy panel mounting.

Contents:

  • 1 x Miniature Low Torque Flat DC Motor.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 25mm.
  • Height: 15.1mm.
  • Diameter: 20mm.
  • Axle Length: 8.1mm.
  • Axle Diameter: 2mm.

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Technical Information

AttributeValue
Length 25mm.
Height 15.1mm.
Diameter 20mm.
Axle Length 8.1mm.
Axle Diameter 2mm.
Weight 19g.
Rated Voltage 3V.
Operating Voltage 1.5V - 4.5V.
No Load Speed 16000RPM.
No Load Current 0.4A.
Speed at Maximum Efficiency 12400RPM.
Current at Maximum

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Questions and answers

    are you able to make power from this
  1. 0 votes
    Q are you able to make power from this
    Asked by craig marks on January 20, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Craig, Thank you for your question, I assume you mean using this much like a wind turbine so when the propeller turns it will generate some current and voltage but not very much at all. Best Regards Cullen
  2. Hi, is this the most appropriate motor for use with the 2545 blue propeller?Thanks
  3. 0 votes
    Q Hi, is this the most appropriate motor for use with the 2545 blue propeller?Thanks
    Asked by Suzie McNulty on May 23, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin HI Suzy, To be honest any motor with a 2mm diameter axle like this one should be suitable. This one should definitely should work well though. best regards Cullen
  4. Can we start led light with it
  5. 0 votes
    Q Can we start led light with it
    Asked by Janasi on May 30, 2018 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Janasi, If you mean can you power an LED via this motor like a generator then yes this should be possible. You would need to be careful as you could produce 4.5V from the motor, so your Led needs to be able to handle this or you need a resistor.
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