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- Q: What are the dimensions of the CHANCS Gear Electric 390 Motor? A: The motor measures forty-six point five millimeters in length and twenty-nine millimeters in width.
- Q: What type of motor is the CHANCS Gear Electric 390? A: It is a three hundred ninety type motor designed for high-speed applications.
- Q: What is the voltage and current of the CHANCS motor? A: The motor operates at six volts and draws eight hundred milliamperes of current.
- Q: How fast does the CHANCS Gear Electric 390 Motor rotate? A: This motor reaches a speed of nineteen thousand revolutions per minute.
- Q: What is included in the CHANCS motor package? A: The package includes two motors, each equipped with a twelve-tooth gear.
- Q: How do I use the CHANCS Gear Electric 390 Motor? A: Connect the motor to a six-volt power supply to operate it for DIY projects.
- Q: Can I use this motor for remote control cars? A: Yes, this motor is suitable for creating motorized remote control cars.
- Q: Is the CHANCS motor suitable for beginners? A: Yes, it is user-friendly and ideal for DIY enthusiasts, including beginners.
- Q: How do I ensure the longevity of the CHANCS motor? A: Keep the motor dry and avoid overheating to maintain its performance.
- Q: Can I clean the CHANCS Gear Electric 390 Motor? A: Yes, use a soft cloth to clean the exterior but avoid getting water inside the motor.
- Q: What should I do if the motor doesn't work after installation? A: Check your power connections and ensure the voltage is correct; if issues persist, contact customer support.
- Q: Is there a warranty for the CHANCS motor? A: Yes, the CHANCS motor typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty; check the packaging for details.
- Q: What types of projects can I use this motor for? A: This motor is perfect for DIY model making, toys, and various crafts.
- Q: How can I troubleshoot if the motor runs slowly? A: Ensure the voltage supply is adequate; a lower voltage can cause the motor to run slowly.
- Q: Is the CHANCS motor safe for kids to use in projects? A: While the motor can be used in kids' projects, adult supervision is recommended during assembly.

