Where to buy a variac locally?

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Does anyone have any ideas on what kinds of stores, if any, you could find a variac? i need one in a hurry and cant wait for an online purchase. i think radioshack used to sell a variac, but i dont think they do anymore. no luck in the home depot / lowe's either.
 
Thanks for the replies, I did mean I needed a variac locally, I'm aware they can be purchased online.

I was trying to slow down a motor but came to the conclusion it was not the kind of motor that would slow down just by lowering the wall voltage.

I know what I would need to do without modifying the motor, but I don't think I can find a 2000W amplifier locally =)
 
W.W. Grainger might have what you need -- they are !OUCH! expensive but even my skin-flinted relatives use them when they need a component in a hurry.

A new 3PN2210B (20A, 120V single phase) will set you back around $700 from the Variac store.

Like everyone else, I got mine off EBay -- and use it every day.
 
Jeez,Are Variacs really that expensive?

I got one of the ones Radio Shack used to sell years ago,a Micronta..
I got it unused,in the original box,On Ebay for like $35..I think it's 5A.

I also have a smaller 3A? one that I got in a box of "junk" that a friend gave me..Havn't used that one yet though,it's just the variac (no case,plug,cord,etc.) but it looks brand-new also.

Dang! I didn't realise they were so much $$!
 
Hi fluckscapacitor,
Ahhh, so you have an induction motor. They are locked to the frequency of the supply, so you need to drive them with a high power, variable frequency.

Variable pullies will be cheaper. Or a different speed motor.

-Chris
 
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