halleffector
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I tried with a new diode. It works fine. Reversed the power and the magic smoke escaped.
I've used a IN4742A zener diode with a maximum current rating of 21 mA.
When running the motor at 12 volts and letting it get up to some RPM, is it possible it generates more than that (21 mA) when the power is suddenly turned off?
But even with the new diode destroyed, the motor works with polarity reversed and not reversed, just very poorly. I'm guessing there is some resistance in the diode in both ways after it has burned.
I've used a IN4742A zener diode with a maximum current rating of 21 mA.
When running the motor at 12 volts and letting it get up to some RPM, is it possible it generates more than that (21 mA) when the power is suddenly turned off?
But even with the new diode destroyed, the motor works with polarity reversed and not reversed, just very poorly. I'm guessing there is some resistance in the diode in both ways after it has burned.