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hillpc wrote ...
I'm on my second electronic variable speed control inside my Dremel model 395 tool. This one just crapped out with the same temperamental symptoms as the last one. I need to use the tool tomorrow night, and would like to bypass the internal variable speed circuitry to simplify it; maybe buy an external control later. . . . Can anyone help? This is one of those cases where "If you don't know already, you probably shouldn't be doing the job". The wiring should be simple enough to do it by inspection. If it isn't, you really need the schematic and the ability to understand it. Unlike the other poster, I really doubt that the motor speed control is just a pot. -- Bill Fuhrmann |
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