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Magnetic Levitation Module with LED Light

Magnetic Levitation Module with LED Light

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SPECIFICATIONS

DIY Supplies: Electrical

High-concerned Chemical: None

Origin: Mainland China

Module: 500g movement

Load bearing capacity: 0-500g

Power supply: 15V3A (requires power to suspend, can be powered by 12-15V mobile batteries)

Size: 100mm * 100mm

Movement thickness: 19mm

Movement weight: approximately 390g

Float specification: Customized special super-strong neodymium magnet (much stronger than ordinary neodymium magnet).

Float weight: about 130g (bearing 500g does not include float weight)

Float size: 50mm

Float thickness: 12mm

Empty suspension height: about 25mm (with Alike 23mm and acrylic thickness 2mm)

Height when carrying 100g: about 20mm

Weight when carrying 500g: around 9mm

When carrying heavy loads, the center of gravity must be low!!! Otherwise, it would be impossible to suspend without releasing the float. Low power consumption state current: around 26mA.

Current during no-load suspension: 60mA-200mA. Average power consumption: around 1-2W

Rotation: Manual rotation force is required; it will rotate for a long time, but will stop.

Precautions for use: Any barrier between the float and the module, except for meta, can be used normally. When in use, it is better to pad a little foam paper under the float to prevent the magnet from gouging and the 15V safety voltage of hand clamping. There is no risk of electric shock, but do not touch the bottom circuit board with wet hands! Otherwise, it will damage the board. If you need to use or debug the video tutorial, you can contact customer service for consultation.

The module has a wireless power module interface, and the magnetic suspension is used as a floating button interface. It is not soldered by default! The black ferrite magnet at the bottom is very fragile. Please pad foam paper in the middle during debugging!

Some magnets have small missing corners at the edges, which is a normal phenomenon and does not affect their use.
Be cautious when taking photos of those with perfect appearances!


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