supak111
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Hey again guys, I am trying to make a switch that turns off automatically under too much load.
I'm running an 12v geared DC motor, only about 90 degrees or 2 seconds. A momentary DPDT switch will operated the motor backwards and forwards. What I need is some type of protection so if someone holds the DPDT switch ON too long so that the motor does not overheat and burn out.
I was thinking maybe a thermal switch/circuit protector, like the device used on turn signals in cars? Would this protect the motor even if someone was crazy enough to keep the switch ON for like 1 hour?
Is there anything easier or more suitable for this?
Thanks in advanced everyone. BTW any ides or comments appreciated, I'm a newbie but willing to research anything that could work. PS trying to keep everything simple and with as little wiring as possible.
I'm running an 12v geared DC motor, only about 90 degrees or 2 seconds. A momentary DPDT switch will operated the motor backwards and forwards. What I need is some type of protection so if someone holds the DPDT switch ON too long so that the motor does not overheat and burn out.
I was thinking maybe a thermal switch/circuit protector, like the device used on turn signals in cars? Would this protect the motor even if someone was crazy enough to keep the switch ON for like 1 hour?
Is there anything easier or more suitable for this?
Thanks in advanced everyone. BTW any ides or comments appreciated, I'm a newbie but willing to research anything that could work. PS trying to keep everything simple and with as little wiring as possible.