uniquegoods 6V 12V 24V 28V 3A 80W DC Motor Speed Controller (PWM) Speed Adjustable Reversible Switch 1203BB DC Motor Driver Reversing






Key features
- •Input supply voltage: 6V-28VDC
- •Item size: 1.3*2*0.4 inches; Net Weight:1.13 ounces
- •Duty Cycle adjustable: 5%-100%,potentiometer with switch function.
- •The maximum output power: 80W
- •The maximum continuous output current :3A
BrandTools Supply
CategoryMotor Speed Controllers
uniquegoods 6V 12V 24V 28V 3A 80W DC Motor Speed Controller (PWM) Speed Adjustable Reversible Switch 1203BB DC Motor Driver Reversing
List Price: $14.72$13.25DEALYou Save: $1.47 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Been working fine.
Daniel•September 6, 2017
This is a decent little PWM motor controller. I purchased it to add continuously variable speed and reversibility to a vent fan on my RV.
I bought two of them just in case one went ...
albertgonzalez•September 5, 2017
I bought two of them just in case one went out sure enough the first one worked for two weeks then went out .I installed the other one used it for a weeks and still working no issues see if it works pass week two!
Worked well
Papa G•July 27, 2017
Worked well with the JSX950-370 motor.
good power panel component
john t.•March 5, 2017
works as advertised. IF you hook up reversed polarity, hypothetically, it will pop and still run but constant speed. Not that I would do that, of course, but just sayin'.... Very good tech service for when I bought my second one :)
Great board and very compact
KennyBoBenny•February 4, 2017
Small footprint but does the job. I plan on ordering a large quality for a big project. I have tested a few and they hold up after many hours of usage. I modified the wiring to use with two limit switches. Even with a few crosses wires while I was figuring out the new wiring these guys survived.
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