I recieved an MLCS catalog recently. Inside the front cover is two electronic speed controls for routers. One is a 15 amp and the other is a 20 amp. it says both are designed to deliver the proper current for torque, as well as the voltage required to run the motor at a given speed. sounds like they might work ok for our SS machines. I did try an older Vari-ac one time on a grinder and it did not work like i thought it would. These might be different??
Looking for all the information, technical help and opinions out there??
thanks, bill
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Brick1
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algale wrote:I don't believe this will work on an induction motor like on the Shopsmith. Will work on universal motors on routers and such.
Yep!:(.....
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