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Controlador de velocidad del motor de CC de 12 V-40 V 10 A Interruptor de velocidad continuo PWM, Estilo: Sin soporte

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Controlador de velocidad del motor de CC de 12 V-40 V 10 A Interruptor de velocidad continuo PWM, Estilo: Sin soporte1. Voltaje de entrada: DC12V 40V 2. Potencia de control: 0,01 400 W 3. Frecuencia PWM: 13khz 4. Rango de velocidad de ancho de pulso PWM: 10 100 por ciento 5. Corriente aplicable: corriente nominal 8A, a travs de la corriente hasta 10A, corriente esttica 0. 02A (estado de espera) 6. Peso: sin soporte aproximadamente 62,6 g, con soporte aproximadamente 68,6 g 7. Tamao: aproximadamente 7x6,5 cm Caractersticas: 1. Uso de este controlador para controlar

Controlador de velocidad del motor de CC de 12 V-40 V 10 A Interruptor de velocidad continuo PWM, Estilo: Sin soporte
Controlador de velocidad del motor de CC de 12 V-40 V 10 A Interruptor de velocidad continuo PWM, Estilo: Sin soporte
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