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<HTML> <BODY BGCOLOR="FFFFFF" TEXT="000000" LINK="0000ff" ALINK="ff0000" VLINK="ff0000"> <HEAD><TITLE> A Quiet Hovercraft </TITLE></HEAD> <font size="3" face= "arial, sans-serif"> <h3> Making your GH-2 run more quietly and for a longer time.</h3> <img src="P1010004-serial-in-use.jpg"><br><br> You can convert your GH-2 into quieter hovercraft which drains its batteries twice as slowly. You'll need just one of your battery packs, and a single wire.<br><br> <img src="serial-hooked-flip-small.jpg"><br><br> For the first motor, connect the battery pack's red wire by following the directions included with your kit, but don't connect the black wire to this motor. Instead, connect the black wire to the other motor, again following the directions included with your kit. There are two places left to connect - one on each motor. Connect these two spots together with a single wire. You've now connected your motors in <b> serial.</b> Electricity flows through the red wire into the first motor, through the single wire into the second motor, and then back to the battery pack through the black wire. Both motors will run more slowly, the propellers will make less noise, and the batteries will drain more slowly.<br><br> <img src="serial-in-use-close-small.jpg"><br><br> Here is a close-up of the wiring scheme. <br><br> <hr> <br><br> To go back to the main page, click here for the <a href="../MainPage.html">Goldstein Hovercraft</a> main page. <br><br> If you do not see a table of contents on the left side of your screen, click here for the <a href="../index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newWindow'); return false;"> Goldstein Hovercraft</a> web site. <hr> © Goldstein Hovercraft, LLC