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Re: 2.25 HP motor... what to do?
90 volt variable speed DC drives are common. Sort of the standard voltage for industrial DC drive. Comes from the supply voltage being 110 AC. (At least in the states) The 18 amps is at rated power which will be at some speed between free speed & stall.
Lots of people use motors out of tread mills for mini lathes & tools like that. |
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Re: 2.25 HP motor... what to do?
Hide it in a CIM casing and try to get it through inspection next year.
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Re: 2.25 HP motor... what to do?
The motor has a controller that inputs 120VAC, 12V pwm, and outputs the 95volts. I think the best option is to see what the pwm the control panel sends to the controller looks like and replicate it.
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Re: 2.25 HP motor... what to do?
I ended up throwing the treadmill motor I had onto the scrap trailer....
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Re: 2.25 HP motor... what to do?
Build a treadmill.
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Re: 2.25 HP motor... what to do?
Well here's a little info on it:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Use-...ontr/?ALLSTEPS It woulddd be fun to put on a GoKart ![]() 95v at 18amps is 1710 watts which is like almost 3HP... But I am a bit biased. |
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Re: 2.25 HP motor... what to do?
Tensioners were built in soon afterwards. That chain was way to loose lol, i was skipping teeth when flooring it.
Going to Gt2 timing belt soon. |
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Re: 2.25 HP motor... what to do?
Sell it on eBay, there are indeed many folks looking for exactly a motor like that so they can have a variable-speed lathe or mill. It's worth quite a few dollars.
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