The label reads 220V DC, not AC. ?(Yes Uk and Europe domestic mains is 220-250V
AC.)
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On 18 Jul 2023, at 14:13, Carl <carl.blum@...> wrote:
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Hello
Phill:
Do you
have 220 volt power in your shop? This motor may have come
from Europe where 220 is standard. If you don't, there are
"step up" transformers you could use, I would look for a 220
variable transformer with a 120 center tap. With a bridge
rectifier this would give you a speed control with just a few
parts.
The
other option is a transistor power supply that could provide
pulse power with better low speed torque.
Carl.
On 7/18/2023 8:08 AM, phill005 via
groups.io wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone help me determine how to wire this motor up to use on a
Uninmat SL please.
I have just been given this motor it is said to have come off a
small lathe and that is all we know.
I see It needs DC to power it but the 220vDC is where I am lost,
what would I need to drive/control it?
Thanks Phill