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Puller is probably preferred
Digikey or newark is a good place to look
Might be worth looking at the possibility of replacing the bearing while it's apart.
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Typically they produce 28vdc and 120 400hz. Aircraft use the high frequency because motors and transformers can be smaller and lighter
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If you have money to blow there is ways to make 60 hz power. Or any non rotating things should work (resistive heat lights etc. No motors)
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Tell that to Amazon. I ordered a large resistor (think foot long glass tube) and they thought it was acceptable to mail it in a bag. Twice. They did replace it and the 3rd was intact. And for some reason they didn't allow the review. "The third item worked great, the first 2 however succumbed to...
if you cant find an exact match, get something higher rated. that being said I usually go to digikey for parts like this.
here is an example. You also need to make sure they are pointed the right way. I dont have the TM in front of me at the moment so I cant say what the ratings were...
Higher rated diodes are ok to use. They need disconnected to test as the reversed bias ones will not give you usable results.
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Depends on how far you wanna rig it. Avrs would need some degree of external control, but yea not something the average person would want to attempt.
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