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Can a small 3v motor be tied into a Miggle motor?
I was thinking about ways to make my 620 faster (after I get out the crowns). Does anyone know if it is possible to wire a 3v motor into the motor that comes with the game? I'm thinking that I could attach a small motor to the opposite corner and wire it into the Miggle motor. Then when I flip the switch, both motors will turn on giving me greater speed.
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Hello
It will not work. But I can tell you that with one 3 volt motor it is strong enough for a 620. You can add a switch and rheostat box to control the speed and turn the motor on and off.
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Why won't it work and what can I do to make it work? Does the 2nd motor need its own rheostat?
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3 volt
The motor is 3 volt. The motor of the board is running on 120 v. Two different type of motor.
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oh...so there's no converter in there? The switch says its a 3A-120V AC. I thought it had one.
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Boy does this sound familiar..
Finally get a new 620 adjusted right on the money.. no crowns.. perfect.. And then you turn the motor on.. and it's suffocated... Best bet is to get on ebay and buy and old 620.. or find someone in here who has one to sell...
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SO MUCH EASIER TO SHOW YA IN PERSON
If you're coming to the Miggle Con, Michigan Joe and I can show you a plethera of options for motors. But if you're somewhat handy you easily splice in another Tudor-like motor. Good Luck.
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