Nothing to do with costs. Purely based on the mechanics of a collision and transferring as much energy as possible.
I'd recommend a solid state relay activated by an RC relay
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Nothing to do with costs. Purely based on the mechanics of a collision and transferring as much energy as possible.
I'd recommend a solid state relay activated by an RC relay
A car fan motor won't like 24v you say? Hhhhhmmmm........
how would a change of material from hardox to say stainless steel work? be a lot easier to source
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from my experience car fan motors are fine on 24v
i did. I always follow the rule of thumb of 1.5 times for a safe over volt on a motor without running it to ruin too quickly. If they can take it then by all means.
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Originally Posted by Danjr1
Not well, stainless has entierly different capacities compared to hardox. But that depends on kind of stainless tough.
For money, Hardox is the cheaper stuff.
Sourcing it. I would send an Email to SSAB, to ask who's selling the stuff around your location. From that you can select compagnies that work with Hardox, and then search for offcuts. Or even a made to fit spinner bar.
Ok, thanks. Who's SSAB?
google them
Vauxhalls and Opels also use Bosch motors.