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Re: Re: reducing speed of an electric motor
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Posted by paul on August 30, 2002 at 09:46:50 from (206.10.55.118):
In Reply to: Re: reducing speed of an electric motor posted by reostat? on August 30, 2002 at 04:27:19:
Some electric motors work with these, others burn up..... Some motors will slow down, others will heat up trying to maintain rpms as power is reduced. I don't have enough knowledge to be more specific then that. The pulley option is the best, if that doesn't work, figure out exactly what type motor you have (brushes, poles, capacitor, AC or DC, etc.) and talk to your favorite electritian/ electric shop. You might have to get a different motor to handle voltage or frequency controlers that change speeds. Short answer is, it's possible, but you will need to match the motor type to the controller type. Have a fire extingsher handy if you get it wrong... ;) --->Paul
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