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    Motor Speed Controler for Power Tools

    speed controler box for all motor AC. i really need this coz i can modification drill and angle grinder for cutting or sanders. Easy for build and very cheap but very usefull
    hope this video can give inspired

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    Thanks Didpoolhall! We've added your Motor Speed Controller to our Electrical category,
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    I am terrible with electrical and this could solve a problem for me, but I hope someone can help me sort this out.

    I have a 2x72" belt grinder, and it runs on a 1HP motor, with no VFD.

    Would this project be more like running the grinder on a dimmer switch, which I have been warned not to do, or like running it with a variable frequency drive?

    Many thanks,

    G.

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    It looks to me like you would just be reducing the voltage to the tool. If you do that with the tool under load that would be a good way to burn out the motor.



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