EMI !!!
Starter motors are designed to develop a lot of power under heavy load. I seem to remember from old conversations about starters that they were dangerous to run unloaded, as without an engine to turn over they could run too fast and potentially break due to centrifugal forces. That might be worth remembering if you gear them down too much.
Also, what sort of computer are you using? Most Intel-compatible systems are run with very tight tolerances and will crash easily if fed with noisy power supplies or too much EMI. PICs are much more tolerant if you can do the processing you need with them.
Starter motors are designed to develop a lot of power under heavy load. I seem to remember from old conversations about starters that they were dangerous to run unloaded, as without an engine to turn over they could run too fast and potentially break due to centrifugal forces. That might be worth remembering if you gear them down too much.
Also, what sort of computer are you using? Most Intel-compatible systems are run with very tight tolerances and will crash easily if fed with noisy power supplies or too much EMI. PICs are much more tolerant if you can do the processing you need with them.
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