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Re: help!!!

Globes must be on a VICTOR. We had thought you could run it on a spike, however in the manual it states that it needs to be on a VICTOR. The Globe however, does not need a 40 amp circuit and is allowed to run off a 30 amp breaker from the fuse panel. A good place to check these are in the Tips and Good Practices Page and 2007 Power Distribution page on USFirst.

The Mabuchi can be either of the two. If it's a low torque situation and the motor won't draw much current then use a spike, but if your using it in a high torque situation like in a drive or an arm, then I suggest using a Victor on a 30 amp circuit


what gearmotor do you refer to? Is it the new Keyang Window Motor?

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