MLBfreek35
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I need a motor to spin a breadboard at least 120rpm (the faster the better), and I need a way to attach the breadboard to this motor. I know I should probably get a PCB for this, but for what I'm doing, I need the whole thing in motion for testing. I'm not very experienced with electronics, so I don't know how to choose a motor, and I don't know how one generally goes about attaching things to a motor's shaft. Thanks for the help.
I actually was planning on using the motor to spin the circuit. I just needed to get the circuit onto the shaft of the motor; that's the hard part
I actually was planning on using the motor to spin the circuit. I just needed to get the circuit onto the shaft of the motor; that's the hard part