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Q: How to Fix a Loose DC Jack.
A: 1. Remove the screws that hold the chassis together so you may access the PCB board. In most cases, the chassis is held together with Phillips screws, but in so... Read More »
Q: How to Change the Direction on DC Fans.
A: 1. Disconnect the fan's wires from the power wires. Remove the DC fan from the electronic device and lay the DC fan on a flat, clean surface. 2. Connect the pos... Read More »
Q: How the direction of dc motor is changed?
A: It can be changed by either reversing field winding connection or rotor winding connection. Read More »
Q: Why rotor of a dc motor rotates in the anticlock direction?
A: If you check from the opposite side, you'll probably find it's running clockwise! Read More »
Q: What is DC (direct current
A: See also Ohm's Law. DC (direct current) is the unidirectional flow or movement of electric charge carriers (which are usually electrons). The intensity of the c... Read More »