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Bingo Working

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There is a 11"x5"x 60 FEET water trough on the back wall of the set. They (the production department/ scenic designer) want to make waves in the trough. Okay, more like water movement. I have a Mag 9.5 that I may sell them.
The master electrician wants to know if it will run on less that 110 v. Like a Mirror ball motor.

Anyone know? Oh yeah, the need to do this by 11 am tomorrow. (deadline, schmedline...)

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mariner

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It probably will but it'll be like it is on a dimmer switch that has been turned down.. The less elecricity put into it, the slower it'll move water. In other words, it'll not work at full power.
 

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Mariner, That is the idea. it will be put on a lighting dimmer, so there can be remote control. I just need to know if it will burn up. I know some motors don't like to be run at less than full power.

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mariner

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No, I don't think it'll burn up. I wouldn't dim it to the point where it just barely runs or just gives a humming noise. As long as you don't do that, it'll be fine. It wouldn't be any different than putting a ceiling fan on a dimmer. They run on the same concept. Electricity is fed into a magnetic field creating the circular motion of the propeller. It'll be fine, go for it.
 

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