Question About Motor
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Question About Motor
Hello fellow users,
I was wondering if I could use a motor legally that has a circuit or electronic chip built into the back of it where the terminals are located? I would really like to know before I continue building with the motor? Thanks!!
I was wondering if I could use a motor legally that has a circuit or electronic chip built into the back of it where the terminals are located? I would really like to know before I continue building with the motor? Thanks!!
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Re: Question About Motor
no i dont think so, because electronic components you are allowed to use are limited to just a few basic ones.MoMoney$$$;)0) wrote:Hello fellow users,
I was wondering if I could use a motor legally that has a circuit or electronic chip built into the back of it where the terminals are located? I would really like to know before I continue building with the motor? Thanks!!
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Re: Question About Motor
Yeah no, the electronic chip in the back is most likely an encoder. Encoders are not allowed.MattChina wrote:no i dont think so, because electronic components you are allowed to use are limited to just a few basic ones.MoMoney$$$;)0) wrote:Hello fellow users,
I was wondering if I could use a motor legally that has a circuit or electronic chip built into the back of it where the terminals are located? I would really like to know before I continue building with the motor? Thanks!!
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