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<p>[quote user="Bayfield Transfer Railway"]Seriously. This thing you're talking about? DON'T DO IT![/quote]</p> <p>Thanks for the encouragement</p> <p>This is why I am replacing the motors with DC can motors. The original motors, well, A:complicated direction control, B:needs power-hungry inductor coil, C: runs on 16 volts.</p> <p>I know this sounds like a recipe for disastee (screw auto correct), but I have talked with professionals and have done lots of research, and I'm confident in myself that I can make this work. Once you break out the super glue, there's no going back.</p>
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