Hi,
I stuck a 2 stroke motor on my bycicle, and it can do an output of .7A and 7.5V. It says that if i stick somthing on it that requires more than that, motor will break. not sure how true that is, but my point is this here.
I have a CB radio (fairly old and simple) for a car. therefore, 12V. Don't know the amperage. I was wondering, how hard would it be to install the cb radio on my motor? I could build a (somewhat) simple circuit, i ahve that expirience. my idea was to put a battery in the middle, and charge it via the motor, while running the radio off of it, that way i can use the radio when the motor is off.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: my bad, the radio does say on it, that it takes 13.8V DC. Right now i'm succesffuly running it off of a power adapter (110V AC to 12V DC, duh).
I stuck a 2 stroke motor on my bycicle, and it can do an output of .7A and 7.5V. It says that if i stick somthing on it that requires more than that, motor will break. not sure how true that is, but my point is this here.
I have a CB radio (fairly old and simple) for a car. therefore, 12V. Don't know the amperage. I was wondering, how hard would it be to install the cb radio on my motor? I could build a (somewhat) simple circuit, i ahve that expirience. my idea was to put a battery in the middle, and charge it via the motor, while running the radio off of it, that way i can use the radio when the motor is off.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: my bad, the radio does say on it, that it takes 13.8V DC. Right now i'm succesffuly running it off of a power adapter (110V AC to 12V DC, duh).
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