Soundguy
Old Timer
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- Mar 11, 2002
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Mossroad has the right idea.. a rheostat would be a super poor choice to slow wipers.
A timer triggered module ( can be built with a compariter and a slow charge cap circuit.. Can also be built with a mosfet, setup as a PWM. Way better motor controllers because you have full supply voltage and current.. just on time is sliced up.. vs a rheostat that drops voltage and reduces current.
Soundguy
A timer triggered module ( can be built with a compariter and a slow charge cap circuit.. Can also be built with a mosfet, setup as a PWM. Way better motor controllers because you have full supply voltage and current.. just on time is sliced up.. vs a rheostat that drops voltage and reduces current.
Soundguy