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Join Date: Jan 2021
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wow. what an amazing thread.
i'm experimenting with a speed controller and am wondering what voltage people like (of 120v) I've been using 108v 60hz. The speed controller is also helpful because the speed takes about 20 min to stabilize (i think as the motor warms up) and i can give it 120v on start up and then drop it down a bit as it warms up. I leave the eddy brake set for 108v when warm. Very solid and extremely quiet when warm. |
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