Need confirm terminal Flightworks Pump
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Need confirm terminal Flightworks Pump
Guys,
Just got a http://www.dreamworksrc.com/catalog/...Fuel-Pump-300C from Todd and need to confirm the locations of the Positive / Negative terminals on the pump. The positive is clearly marked. I can't identify if the which section of the metal in the back is the negative. See image. Anyone knows?
Also I could not located the specific data sheet int the Flightworks website (http://www.flightworksinc.com/index.html). I think its the the model 2032-C11 (http://products.flightworksinc.com/i...umps/item-1034)
In any case, I want to put some voltage on the pump, so i can do some break-in, with fuel obviously, so wan to ensure I don't put too much voltage. Any feedback?
I was gone ask Todd, but being a weekend, i though i could get some quick feedback here.
Thanks!
Just got a http://www.dreamworksrc.com/catalog/...Fuel-Pump-300C from Todd and need to confirm the locations of the Positive / Negative terminals on the pump. The positive is clearly marked. I can't identify if the which section of the metal in the back is the negative. See image. Anyone knows?
Also I could not located the specific data sheet int the Flightworks website (http://www.flightworksinc.com/index.html). I think its the the model 2032-C11 (http://products.flightworksinc.com/i...umps/item-1034)
In any case, I want to put some voltage on the pump, so i can do some break-in, with fuel obviously, so wan to ensure I don't put too much voltage. Any feedback?
I was gone ask Todd, but being a weekend, i though i could get some quick feedback here.
Thanks!
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Hi,
from the image you have provided it's pretty well useless as I can't see the back of it. However it's only a 12v motor and these are extremely easy to wire. If you can clearly identify the positive prong the other prong on the opposite side is the negative. Usually with 12 v motors if you switch the polarity it just puts the motor in reverse.
Ivan
from the image you have provided it's pretty well useless as I can't see the back of it. However it's only a 12v motor and these are extremely easy to wire. If you can clearly identify the positive prong the other prong on the opposite side is the negative. Usually with 12 v motors if you switch the polarity it just puts the motor in reverse.
Ivan