barney_555 said:
Désolé, je ne connais pas la France, je suis Québécois.
Désolé! Je n'ai jamais été au Canada, mais je veux aller.
I don't know if i'm right but : V=RI, so 0.1ohm * 500mA = 0.05V and it takes 1.5V to light a Led, I believe.
Maybe I'm wrong, those theory are far away in my mind, let me know.
Correct, that is why you will need to try different values for R1, but don't get too high a value or your motor may not operate properly. Besides, I am betting the motor may pull more than 500 mils, but I'm not sure. I was thinking more in the range of an one amp or more.
I may scratch one together just for kicks and see what values to use, but I have a different motor than you do.
Also you want to choose L1 and L2 with the current capacity of at least thee times the total circuit current to be sure they don't go up in smoke.
NOTE: I just looked at my motor's specs and it only pulls in the range of 150 mils!
In this case, you may have to add a transistor to turn on an LED supplied by the normal drive voltage. I'll re-draw the schematic tonight if I get time and upload that. I'd really like to build one forst to see if I could get it to work like this though....