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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de julio de 2024
Works great so far on my treadmill motor would buy again if needed, very happy with purchase. If you need to control a dc motor I would recommend this for sure.
Robert
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de diciembre de 2024
It seems that a very large lot of these have been sent to Amazon to sell. They do not regulate the voltage at all. The output does not go up or down.When using the controller, be careful, you could blow up some other components.
dariusz pedryc
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de noviembre de 2023
working on turbine engine
Joel Martinez Martinez
Comentado en México el 25 de noviembre de 2023
Lo ocupo para controlar la velocidad de un motor monofasica de 1 HP y trabaja bien.Me agrado.
A. Pittman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2022
Using 90 volt dc brushed motor 1.5 hp from treadmill. Reaches 90 volts at 25 on controller, 86 volts at 24, 82 volts at 23, etc. did not heat up. Nice buttons, clear screen. Beeps. Well made. Must use bridge rectifier diode if input is AC and you want to power dc motor. I used 5010 bridge rectifier. Wiring for 120 volts AC is this: hot and neutral in controller input, output hot / neutral goes from controller to bridge rectifier under tab marked “AC” and the tab diagonal from it (you can put the wires on either electoral tab, it makes no difference because the voltage alternates at 60x / second). Hook the motor up to the remaining two tabs (the one marked “+” and the one diagonal from that). Those motor wires can be switched to go clockwise or counterclockwise clockwise. Start with red hot on the ”+” to test because that’s the “normal” or native direction of your motor and you don’t want a screwed in flywheel flying across the room. Treadmills do have a screwed in flywheel and do not typically go in reverse so it will likely unscrew if going in the non native directions. Don’t hurt motor just something to watch out for.As soon as powered on be ready to crank down the number and test voltage under load. Again, my nominal dc voltage of 90 to motor with this set up was 25 out of 100 on the controller, so all my use will be between 1-25ish.My dc multimeter shows 4 amps under no load at most volts. Using adjustable dc power supply it’s more like .6 amps…. And it has more torque on the dc power supply. But the power difference is negligible. This is a great affordable option to have a working variable speed dc motor with precise adjustment for very little money. Sometimes the newer pulse width modulators can’t be used because of rpm readings or the inability to plug and play a potentiometer. Well, here’s your solution!
Kurt Kruger
Comentado en México el 31 de diciembre de 2021
Excelente producto funciona muy bien
Moi
Comentado en México el 26 de octubre de 2021
Excelente!
Kyle
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de julio de 2020
Bogs down a bit under load, but I like being able to have a number to reference to dial in speed. The trade off isn't much of a hindrance. I'd buy another one.
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