QuoteBTW; does anyone know the current a tortiose motor will draw? I lost the specs I had. Any feedback is appreciated.Circuitron Tortoise -- During operation, the draw is approximately 3ma. Stalled it will draw up to 25ma.
Rich
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Show posts MenuQuoteBTW; does anyone know the current a tortiose motor will draw? I lost the specs I had. Any feedback is appreciated.Circuitron Tortoise -- During operation, the draw is approximately 3ma. Stalled it will draw up to 25ma.
Rich
QuoteA 1:20.3 locomotive is moving a lot slower in scale than even a 1:29 locomotive travelling at the same actual speed would be going in scale....To cover the same distance in the same time
Matthew (OV)
Quote from: Mark Damien on February 14, 2007, 06:36:03 PMMark, your method works for HO scale only.
OR if you don't have a calculator handy
Divide MPH by 5 to give Inches per second.
60MPH/5 = 12 Inches/Second.
Multiply Inches per Second to give MPH.
18 Inches/Second X 5 = 90MPH