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Electronics => Beginners => Topic started by: a11mcr on September 02, 2014, 06:56:23 pm
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hi im looking for some help making a cheap motor control circuit
I have a treadmill with broken control board so wanting to make a manual speed control?
the motor is rated at 180 VDC 1200W 7A (but works with an 18V drill battery albeit slow) so looking for something I can make/buy to manually regulate the speed?
I have seen some on the net but only rated to 500W 4A so could I modify one of these to suit?
thanks in advance
mark
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I second the recommendation to change your thread title to something more specific. The thread title is your sales pitch: you want to draw people in, not have them pass over it without noticing.
As to a specific answer, where are you located? Filling in your country would help with more relevant answers.
If you happen to be in the USA, then you might consider something like this: http://www.harborfreight.com/router-speed-control-43060.html (http://www.harborfreight.com/router-speed-control-43060.html)
The output by default is AC, but you could theoretically pass that through a bridge rectifier to get DC for your motor. Rectified mains won't get you all the way to 180 V, but 120 V should have the motor turning at a reasonable speed.