by Tony » Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:04 pm
Hi John, I am from sunny Melbourne.
Yes, finding a blower motor speed control sure isn't always as easy as it appears.
The simplest off the shelf solution is a variable frequency drive, with inbuilt PID controller, exactly as you suggest. These start out at around a thousand dollars, so it is certainly not a low cost solution, but it is what I am using with my large induction motor.
A big variac is entirely practical for manual motor speed control, and it has the advantage of being indestructible. Anything electronic will self destruct when a motor fails, as they invariably do. Killing a twenty dollar Chinese router speed control module is one thing. Blowing up a good thousand dollar VFD is something else. So a variac has the big virtue of surviving motor catastrophes.
I cannot find anything suitable here in Australia either, in the way of a simple low cost motor speed control module with isolated voltage control input. There is also the problem of 120/240 volts and 50/60 Hz, so buying things in from overseas should be treated with great caution.
Whatever is used for mains phase control must use back to back SCRs and not a Triac, which is what most of the low cost lamp dimmers use.
The whole thing is fraught with difficulty, especially in oZ.
My own bench uses a single large industrial centrifugal blower, powered by a three phase induction motor and VFD.
Vacuum cleaner motors are simpler, but finding a way to control their speed electrically may not be that easy in some countries.
Also known as the infamous "Warpspeed" on some other Forums.