Ttt for the workhorse!
Ttt for the workhorse!
can you build me one with an rca?
you can probly get an rca connector from king pin and put it on yourself and save some money
VAGABOND JAY
Or you could make one of these easily http://kryton.clickandbuild.com/cnb/...dCategoryID=19
hi everyone, i just got a workhorse rotary machine, and i have a few problems and questions with it.
First, do i need any specific power supply for it? and how many volts do you guys use?
i had to turn it down to 2-3 volts, otherwise its too powerful.
Second, i use my thumb to push the armature bar, and it stops, so i was wondering if i was using the wrong power supply
Low voltage is normal for this machine. What type of power supply do you use and what do you mean when you say you push the armature bar?
i used critical power supply,
like people use the thumb to push up against the armature bar to see how powerful the machine is, so when i push up against it, the machine stopped running.
hmm thats odd..well if your using a cx-2 then bump the voltage up a notch at a time.. i took this off the site.. it says up to 5 volts
- CNC Cut Delrin Body, Iron Tube Vise, and Deluxe Workhorse Hardware
- Ideal for both Lining and Shading
- Long stroke, medium hit, with the power you expect from a rotary
- Voltage determines speed, dial-in to accommodate user preference
- Optimum operating range is between 3 and 5 Volts
- Run the motor clockwise for best performance
- Weighs in at a mere 3.5 oz!
VAGABOND JAY
I wonder if it has to do with that screw in the back of the machine that seems like it hols the crank arm on..?? I really wanted to give this machine a try, but have not seen any thing positive yet
VAGABOND JAY
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