Yes, the speed change in the left and right rotation in my video was because the DC motor I used is originally designed for left-hand rotation and was intended for audio recording. Additionally, due to the very small electronic circuit inside it, it was slower. Otherwise, the current and voltage are the same in both outputs.🙏
@@MrWolfDiyPerfectly understood. Thank you sir, and keep on doing just like your doing your content and explanations are easy to understand and directly on point. Awesome
Interesting ❤ thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
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It's very useful, TNX 🙏
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It looked and sounded like there was a notable speed change. Is this true, if so why and how can it be evened out?
Yes, the speed change in the left and right rotation in my video was because the DC motor I used is originally designed for left-hand rotation and was intended for audio recording. Additionally, due to the very small electronic circuit inside it, it was slower. Otherwise, the current and voltage are the same in both outputs.🙏
@@MrWolfDiyPerfectly understood. Thank you sir, and keep on doing just like your doing your content and explanations are easy to understand and directly on point. Awesome
I appreciate 🙏♥️
Can I use for two separate outputs?
Yes, each of the outputs can be connected to a separate device or circuit♥️🙏