50pcs 3-5V dc 4 Wire 2 Phase Micro Stepper Motor Mini Stepping Motor 10 Types 5pcs Each Miniature Stepper Motor Assorted with Box
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You don't know which is which? The purpose of these was to have them when I needed them. What is the picture you are talking about?
You might be able to connect nano pins to your computer. Because these are micromotors, the pins are smaller and more difficult to work with than the regular motors. My recommendation would not be to use An easy start would be to use any stepper motor or servo motor that is 24 volts or higher as a starter kit
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There are many things to choose from here. An assortment of random items. The motors I ordered were all different, so I ordered two of them a few weeks apart to get a few more of the same type. There is no specific set of motors here.
It just so happens to be what they have in the warehouse that A tiny motor such as this is hard to find. There are a lot of pins that do not stay on, and they don't hold up well to much weight. If you then break all 5 of one type and need any replacements, you will not be able to get them and will have to start over. While this is great for one thing, it's not so great for another When you only need to make one or two of a kind of project, a single motor will be fine. But if you need to make three or four of the same thing, you will need a bigger package of the motor you need.
A total of ten stepper motors are contained in this product, but they are not the same as those shown in the images. One in ten (*10%) arrived damaged and could not be used. Although they are very small stepper motors, they do work as a motor.
The motor wiring is easy to solder with a little time, and you'll be able to do it in no time.
The reviews were overwhelmingly positive, but I took a chance and did not listen to the others. A total of 20 motors were tested, and none of them worked. My patience ran out before I could try all of them. My only wish is that they worked since they are just the right.
There were many broken or missing pins, as well as some seized pins. The only reason I gave it two starts is that I did not have a chance to test the ones that weren't physically damaged Almost all of them are very small (about the size of.
It is unknown whether any are electrically sound yet, but can't test many due to missing connection pins, and an additional two because the output has been seized to the motor (wont spin freely).
The cables look fine, but I have not yet hooked them up.
It is true that these are small DC motors that would be ideal for that.