Has anyone controlled vac motors with the amp switching gear from a welder? I have a 180 amp mig welder that I can use parts from.
Any thoughts?
Jim
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Re: motor control using welder parts
Sell the welder and buy some parts from Bruce.
There is no other way of using any of it.
There is no other way of using any of it.
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Re: motor control using welder parts
Thanks Tony, I'll chuck it.
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Re: motor control using welder parts
Is a good Idea,but the welder have a steps control,and you can have the problem to cannot find the perfectly depression,because it stay between 2 steps....A infinite position control(potentiometer) are obligatory.
But a system can be to used is the same of very old stick welder:a wheel with a long screw control the air gap of electrical internal "transformer"(sorry I don't know the right word).
But a system can be to used is the same of very old stick welder:a wheel with a long screw control the air gap of electrical internal "transformer"(sorry I don't know the right word).
Sorry for my English!
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