What are these and what do they do?

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Hi.

Ok so I bought a bargain RWD R/C car today for a laugh and after about 2 minutes I'd taken it apart. On the electric motor there were 3 little orange things:

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So, what are these things? Do they restrict the power to the engine in any way?

Cheers.
 
I want to say they are capacitors, but could be another component I recognise from GCSE electronics. I can't see how they would restrict power myself, and I have a feeling it may be wise to keep them there!
 
Look like capacitors to me, dont know what they are doing thought! (my AS electronics should probably tell me though!)
 
If memory serves me correctly, those capacitors help provide a voltage boost to the motor, in order to help the motor quickly build up speed.

I believe washers have capacitors on their motors - just not dainty orange smarties. ;):D
 
If memory serves me correctly, those capacitors help provide a voltage boost to the motor, in order to help the motor quickly build up speed.

I believe washers have capacitors on their motors - just not dainty orange smarties. ;):D

^^

A pretty good explination of what they do - they're called smoothing capacitors and they do exactly what Basic suggest ;)

Burnsy
 
I know that on Scalextric cars these have the added advantage of stopping them interfering with electrical equipment like TVs
 
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