Mounted on a cart, next to my street piano, sits an organ grinder
monkey doll with one hand on the crank. When children drop a penny
in his cup, held in his other hand, he cranks out a tune for them.
I'm in the background controlling the piano motor with a wireless
remote switch. It beats feeding and caring for a live monkey, and
my little guy does all the work!
I have to plug the unit into a 110-volt power source somewhere,
though I tried to make it self-contained by placing a fully-charged
truck battery on the shelf below, connected to an 800-watt inverter
and plugging the piano into that. The motor could hardly operate
the piano at all. Anyone have any ideas on this?
Thank you,
Tom Sendall
gsendall@yahoo.com
[ 800 watts power is more than one horsepower (768 watts), whereas
[ a simple coin-operated electric piano runs just fine with about
[ 1/8 horsepower. Something is wrong! An electric skateboard motor
[ would probably provide enough power for a barrel piano. -- Robbie
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