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Mike Fields
 
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The key here is the type of motor you are trying to control.
If it is a "universal" type (ac/dc with brushes), you can
easily control it with a solid state "dimmer type" control
(although some work better than others). If the motor is
an induction motor (like many grinders etc - no brushes,
uses the rotating AC magnetic field to spin it), the only
real way to control it is with a variable frequency drive
since the speed of the motor is determined by the frequency
of the AC applied to the windings.

mikey

"Robert Swinney" wrote in message
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An incandescent lamp dimmer is a different animal than a universal AC/DC
brush-type motor speed control such as the one sold by HF. They are not
interchangeable.

Bob Swinney
"mclorson" wrote in message
oups.com...
Interesting, I tried to make a similar device using a lamp/light
dimmer and a switch to use on my grinder. The grinder would start slow,
but soon speed up to almost full speed. I couldn't get the dimmer to
control the speed. I assumed I was using the wrong dimmer switch
arrangement. Any homebrew ways of doing this?
-Mike