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Awesome. How slow will it go and keep running steady?..
Very nice, Ron. If you get me the resistance across the two motor terminals I might be able to hook you up with some 1/4 watt surface mount resistors (very tiny) that will fit with little to no additional space required, will handle the current without overheating, and will allow you to run a standard twelve volt controller. That affords the convenience of having standard voltage supply but even more important, will also help when you try to get LEDs to work as they need 3 volts or so to light up and that may wind up with the lights not coming on until you're at warp speed. The resistors will drop the voltage all of the way up the range for the motor but leave the lighting voltage at full track voltage. Then try a Medvend low frequency PWM controller and you'll have the control you'd like PLUS... you can put a small capacitor or two in the lighting circuit and have near constant power lighting even when travelling slow. And that controller will work nicely with any of your analog stuff. We can talk about it if you'd like. Peteski could probably help with this, too.
And don't forget about the GMD GMDH-3.
This thing really looks like it ought to have a red star with a yellow hammer and sickle on it. Something about it screams "Soviet" to me even if it is GMD.
Ron, I'm surprised that you didn't Beardenize the worm bearings. I would have just used the outboard worm bearing and the motor bearing on the other side would be more than adequate. The inside worm bearing might bind (even if ever so sightly) unless the motor is perfectly aligned with both worm bearings.