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Hi Mark,
If you would insert a bridge rectifier in the power leads to the motor, the
motor will always turn in the same direction no matter what polarity is
applied to the input of the bridge.
Simply connect the contacts on the bottom of the car to the AC input of the
bridge and the motor to the DC side of the bridge observing the correct
polarity so that the car goes forward.
The only problem with this is that you will have a voltage drop of
approximately 1.2 volts to the car's motor because you will have the 0.6
volt drop of the two diodes in series to the motor.
Of course, I cant test this but it seems it should work in theory.
If you want me to describe how this works, I will attempt if you need me to.
Enjoy.
73
Howard #3
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From: "Mark" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 6:12 AM
Subject: OT How to Control the Direction Electric Motors Turn
> Hi
> One of my hobbies is HO electric slot cars. These are run by small
> electric DC motors. When they are set on the track backwards, the power is
> reversed to the motor and they try to run in reverse. However, I bought a
> couple of cars designed for drifting. When these spin in a turn, the power
> going to the motor is somehow kept in the same polarization. Thus, the car
> goes in to the turn, spins 180 degrees and drives back the way it came
> from.
> This is the coolest thing. Now, I am wondering. How can I build a tiny
> circuit to do this and install it in some of my other cars? What types of
> components in which configuration will keep the power constant to the
> motor?
> I am sure this was probably covered somewhere in my ham theory back in
> 1989.
> Smile.
> Thank you for your insights.
>
> God bless,
> Mark
>
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