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10/28/2007 3:06 AM

which motor is suitalbe to run 100watt load

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Re: motor

10/28/2007 9:38 AM

1/4 HP will be suitable....?

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10/29/2007 2:22 AM

theguru - Take off this name. What "guru" are you if you ask such simple things?

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10/29/2007 9:58 AM

The term Guru as used commonly in this community is actually not its primary usage.

The poster may very well be a Metaphysics expert that wants to move a 100W light bulb about its axis.

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Re: motor

10/29/2007 2:13 PM

do you mean motor to act generator that can supply power to 100w load or looking for a 100W motor that you want to utilise with control electronics or motor output equivalent of 100watts( HP)

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