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Reddit mentions of uniquegoods 6V 12V 24V Digital Display LED DC Motor Speed Controller PWM Stepless Speed Control Switch HHO Driver - Black CCM5D

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of uniquegoods 6V 12V 24V Digital Display LED DC Motor Speed Controller PWM Stepless Speed Control Switch HHO Driver - Black CCM5D. Here are the top ones.

uniquegoods 6V 12V 24V Digital Display LED DC Motor Speed Controller PWM Stepless Speed Control Switch HHO Driver - Black CCM5D
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    Features:
  • Input supply voltage: 6V-30V DC
  • PWM frequency: 16kHz; Duty Cycle adjustable: 0%-100%
  • Item size: 3.1*1.6*0.9 inches ; Net weight: 2.1 ounces
  • The maximum output power: 240W
  • The maximum continuous output current :5A;(Peak current 8A),The LED display the duty ratio 0-100%
Specs:
Height1.6 Inches
Length3.1 Inches
Weight0.13125 Pounds
Width0.9 Inches

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Found 2 comments on uniquegoods 6V 12V 24V Digital Display LED DC Motor Speed Controller PWM Stepless Speed Control Switch HHO Driver - Black CCM5D:

u/WildOakes ยท 8 pointsr/Homebrewing

Haha it was a pretty simple build. I bought these (https://www.amazon.com/uniquegoods-Digital-Display-Controller-Stepless/dp/B00QLYO7XU) off amazon. All I had to do was build the box, swap out the potentiometer knob with a longer one that would fit correctly for my dimensions, and fire it up. One huge improvement I made to the new one from my old stir plate was using washers to space the magnet from the fan. I found before that the magnet would freeze the fan from spinning unless placed just right.

u/ArkComet ยท 1 pointr/DIY

I am trying to make a small desk fan out of two 12V 80mm computer fans. I am planning to use a DC 12V 1A Power Supply Adapter and just to cut off the end and attach it to this controller. I know the fans require 0.18A each for a total of 0.36. I am planning on simply stripping the ends of the fan wires and twisting them together to feed into the negative and positive motor terminals of the controller. What I am wondering is that if I also take an LED strip and power it from the motor terminal of the controller, will the LED strips still work fine when I twist the knob on the controller to change fan speed? Also, are there LED strips that don't require more than 0.64 amps?