QUOTE(WildChai @ Apr 6 2006, 11:23 AM)
Remember boys and girls....when handling extremely fast and deadly power tools....always think safety!
SAFETY FIRST! WEAR GOGGLES (not for swimming) and GLOVES to prevent injury!
Great review there dude....thanx. i think i'll be getting mine too. i malas wanna go jalan pasar there and buy. so i will likely get from bomb.
Yups, I always emphasize on dis. Modding is full of fun but newbies specially pls exercise utmost caution whn using any tools. Familiarize 1st SAFETY FIRST! WEAR GOGGLES (not for swimming) and GLOVES to prevent injury!
Great review there dude....thanx. i think i'll be getting mine too. i malas wanna go jalan pasar there and buy. so i will likely get from bomb.
QUOTE(mADmAN @ Apr 6 2006, 11:37 AM)
when u mention its for drilling PCBs, i somehow think shah will be able to use them.... the dude is an electronics mod freak
.... i wont be surprised if he mods a speed control into the tool itself. 
QUOTE(ianho @ Apr 6 2006, 06:12 PM)
Aiyaaaaaaa. For a electronics mod guy the speed controller is very simple oni. It's just a rheostat. I got so many high current mechanical speed controls in my Tamiya section of the storeroom. kekekekek.
Actually that wud b a really good "How to" mod for the benefit of the others here who wanna mod the cheap rotary tools. Shah? U wanna do us all a favor?

Actually that wud b a really good "How to" mod for the benefit of the others here who wanna mod the cheap rotary tools. Shah? U wanna do us all a favor?
QUOTE(Shah81 @ Apr 6 2006, 10:05 PM)
actually there's an easier way to mod this dremel without voiding your warranty. the adaptor spec for this dremell is 12v @ 0.8A. so go buy a multi-voltage adapter with at least 1A and stick that to the dremel. now choose different voltage for different speed...12V, 9V, 7V etc. just dont try any higher than 12V....the motor might burn-out.
note: becareful with those cheap adaptor because the voltage output is usually way off. recheck with a multimeter to be sure. u might be feeding 15V when you set 12V at the adaptor
Haha...now only I knw shah is well-versed in electronics. Vry gd; looking 4ward 2 share more w/ u. Hope can contribute to all forumers here note: becareful with those cheap adaptor because the voltage output is usually way off. recheck with a multimeter to be sure. u might be feeding 15V when you set 12V at the adaptor
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