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Originally Posted by sastoller
It's actually wired to run the two batteries in series. The 775 Pro's just don't spin fast enough for our liking at 12V.
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Who needs a (cordless) Dremel when you have two robot batteries and a 775Pro?
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Originally Posted by JCharlton
A suggestion to everyone is to buy a small 12v battery for testing. A lot less dangerous, and easier to handle.
Also, wiring a small switch box with included fuse is a good exercise for your electrical team.
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Use a large(as in physical size) main breaker/power switch so it can be turned off quickly and easily in the event of an emergency. An E-stop button may be a good option, but the low priced ones can only handle about 10 amps, so I wouldn't use it for large motors.
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