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Any one know if this could control a 24v Hurst syncronous motor in a turntable?
AC Motor Controller It has a connection to add a seperarte 24v load for the motor itself. So, I think the speed control and the motor can have seperate voltages.
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Location: Geelong
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No it won't work at all on any form of synchronous motor.
As the ad copy says, it is designed for carbon brush motors as commonly found in power tools. |
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Ok, thanks.
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