Hello, what's going on is I have a 9v battery with a press button switch that sends power to a capacitor then to a 3-12 volt dc motor and I was wanting it to stay on for a second or two longer after the button is disengaged as the button is only pressed for a fraction of a second (I'm using this as an addon to my embroidery machine in a complicated scenario to fix something and add functionality to the embroidery machine). I can get an led light to stay on like this with a capacitor but not the dc motor, anyone have any ideas on how to do this? I have small capacitors all the way up to 10000uf 25 volts.
Even if the energy is ramping down but the dc motor is still spinning, that should work.
Thanks any help is much appreciated!
Even if the energy is ramping down but the dc motor is still spinning, that should work.
Thanks any help is much appreciated!