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Originally Posted by ThunderCactus
it'll work as long as it doesn't have active braking, I'm just saying it's not a good idea.
Think of it like this;
You're flicking your light switch on and off so fast it essentially dimming the bulb a little. Do you think that's good for the bulb or the switch? Or the power source for that matter? lol
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Based on my poor knowledge on microcontroller and PWM control, that should be fine, MOSFET is made to handle that. That should also be fine to the motor as PWM seems to be the way they control the ROF in computerized MOSFET unit with a ROF control.
If that causes problem, I will just change to a OMRON V7-1S17D8-022 microswitch which have almost no bouncing.