Hooking up the Components for a Quality SCR Treadmill Motor Power Supply, Treadmill Motor Controller

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

I have several videos on treadmill motor power supplies and on one of those videos a comment was made requesting a new video showing me actually hooking up an SCR voltage controller with the other components I recommend. This video shows the wiring of an SCR voltage controller with Circuit Breaker, Inductor, DC Choke, Rectifier, and Direction Reversing Switch. Schematic included at the end.
Affiliate links to items in this video:
SCR Voltage controller:
SCR voltage controller amzn.to/47vUify
100 amp Bridge rectifier amzn.to/40DjWg6
20 Amp circuit breaker amzn.to/3ufQDRh
OR
15 Amp circuit breaker amzn.to/3FgoQGP
Emergency stop switch amzn.to/43mgveT
3PDT direction switch amzn.to/3ZShNLG
OR
DPDT center of switch amzn.to/46hjbdM
Toroid Core for AC inductor/choke amzn.to/3QTk5Zs
10K potentiometer amzn.to/3QAtiES
20K potentiometer amzn.to/3Srib1a
100K potentiometer amzn.to/46anc3O
150K potentiometer amzn.to/3zxc96l
Inclosuers and inclosure parts:
8” X 6” X 4” hinged box amzn.to/3jPndaR
8” X 10” X 4” Power supply box amzn.to/3HEHeun
12” x 12” x 4” Large component box amzn.to/3Imerv6
7.9” x 4.7” x 2.95” Large plastic box amzn.to/3nQEylT
6.22” x 3.54” x 2.36” Medium plastic box (the one I put all the parts in) amzn.to/40JB9nn
Cable Gland amzn.to/3VZNrWb
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission.

Пікірлер: 305

  • @manitobaman5588
    @manitobaman5588 Жыл бұрын

    Your work and clear explanations are much appreciated.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @davidnolan52
    @davidnolan52 Жыл бұрын

    So glad I found your videos. You, sir, are an excellent teacher and a great asset! Thank you from the end of my lathe!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    You are very welcome, glad I could help!!

  • @wantlessobject
    @wantlessobject Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the excellent video. I would say that now you have the best explanation available. I just finished hooking my new setup up thismorning. Now I'm quite certain that it's done correctly.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad it helped!

  • @raulc.
    @raulc. Жыл бұрын

    Again, an excellent video. Please, keep them coming. Thank you.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, More to come!

  • @joearcher7188
    @joearcher7188 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, I needed this and will report on my attempt when I am finished.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Best of luck!

  • @BaldWolf
    @BaldWolf7 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your detailed explanation. I spent an hour watching a following the instructions of other youtubers, and it would run a full speed whenever I applied power to the motor. Then I remembered your channel as, I'd come across it in my research for my 2x72 grinder. After watching you instructions twice and following along, I managed to get set up like yours (minus the circuit break as i didn't have one) and was up and running, however I haven't been able to get to run clockwise and anti by switching the wires on the bridge. I'll try and get the circuit breaker and switch and hopefully that will work. But thanks you saved me hours of head scratching. Subbed and saved

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    7 ай бұрын

    glad I could help

  • @pjetenere1
    @pjetenere1 Жыл бұрын

    Great work,, I like what you do,, 👍 I am using this set up tomorrow on a Bandsaw,, (minus reverse)

  • @pjetenere1

    @pjetenere1

    Жыл бұрын

    Need to ask a question,, what type and size Circuit Breaker do you recommend?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Depends on the motor but in most cases a 15 amp is perfect.

  • @zaidhussain5206
    @zaidhussain52066 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video, it is very informative & I learned a lot.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @gabewhisen3446
    @gabewhisen34464 ай бұрын

    Thanks for simplifying this mess merry Christmas to you and yours

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    4 ай бұрын

    Happy holidays!

  • @omerzaidhussain1751
    @omerzaidhussain17516 ай бұрын

    The video is really informative , I learned a lot , thank you.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @thanasiskatsambas7534
    @thanasiskatsambas7534 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your reply. Appreciate it.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    happy to help

  • @jlamarkjr
    @jlamarkjr9 ай бұрын

    Just found this video to help me build a custom lathe that I can turn larger drum shells on. If I wanted to add some digital meters to this circuit, would I just splice them into the beginning and end of circuit? Kind of like if you were using a multi meter to read such things like amperage and voltage? I found this really helpful thank you for sharing!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    9 ай бұрын

    The meters will need to be wired to their factory spec. Different meters are wired up differently. Keep in mind that these power supplies can put out high amps and volts and some meters may not be up to the task without extra parts.

  • @ChristopherDavidson-nz1xf
    @ChristopherDavidson-nz1xf9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for all your awesome videos! Ive probably watched all the treadmill videos more than once. Im stuck on the inductor... I purchased a 35mmOD ferrite ring ( FT-140-43 ) and im still uncertain what to do with it. I see you used regular insulated wire rather than enamel coated wire. I already have 12g insulated wire on hand. Can you tell me how many times to wrap each lead if using what i already have on hand, please. Thank you

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    9 ай бұрын

    You can do it with regular insulated wire. I do 7 wraps per strand of wire.

  • @adriancollins
    @adriancollins Жыл бұрын

    Great information and clearly explained, just how a good informational video should be 👍 Do you have a link to the DC choke you used please?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word transformer will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2, a transformer will have 3 or more. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @jstugs
    @jstugs8 ай бұрын

    Good Afternoon! Thanks for the video, I am working on a treadmill motor to drive a squirrel cage fan and this is very helpful. One question that i have is how do you keep the voltage from going over 90v? If it is 120v from the wall, I am getting 112v, on the other side of the rectifier. I have not added the choke yet so not sure what that will do but right now I am sitting at that 112v and do not want to even test it due to not wanting to overvolt the motor. Will the choke drop the voltage enough to prevent the motor from receiving the 112v or am I missing something.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    8 ай бұрын

    First in most cases a 90V motor will work just fine with a bit more voltage as long as there is an adequate cooling fan. The 90V rating is to establish the RPM and HP on the label. Second when you hook the motor up to the power supply and start running it the voltage will drop closer to 100 max. Third if you are really worried about it you can put a small resistor in series with the potentiometer to act as a limiter. When the potentiometer gets to 0 the SCR puts out max volts but with a small resister in series it will never get to 0.

  • @kylereynolds4239
    @kylereynolds4239 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    You're welcome!

  • @jkmola
    @jkmola9 ай бұрын

    Great and informative video. I gathered all the components and followed your instructions connecting them - I believe correctly. However when I turn the pot, when it finally engages it’s at a pretty high rpm. There is no ability to run the motor slowly. Is this due to incorrect wiring, a bad pot, or just an incorrect pot? Thank you!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    9 ай бұрын

    The minimum speed of a treadmill motor is 250-500 RPMs depending on the setup and motor. To get slower than that you need to gear it down. As to it not coming on right away when you turn the pot it’s because the pot needs to be changed. This video goes over that process. Changing the Potentiometer in an SCR Voltage Controller Treadmill Motor Controller Power supply kzread.info/dash/bejne/YmiYktdqgq3fiNo.html

  • @rdoyle7813
    @rdoyle7813 Жыл бұрын

    Another great video. I just purchased a SCR from Amazon similar to the one you are using. When reading the Amazon feedback there were a lot of comments that the SCR's were faulty, as there was not change in voltage when checked with a multimeter. I checked the one I got by just hooking it up to a/c power supply and checking it with out hooking the output to any appliance. I was expecting the multimeter to show a voltage difference when turning the pot, but there was no change, same in as out. After many youtube videos I found out that the multimeter will only show a change in voltage when it is actually hooked up and turned on to control an appliance. Hope this might help someone else.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Good informtion, thanks for sharing it.

  • @SaranganiBob

    @SaranganiBob

    Жыл бұрын

    I was only 30 minutes from doing the same test on my SCR then I read your post and had I not, I probably would have punched a hole in the wall and threw all the rest of the project in the garbage bin.😄

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @davidpeterson5953
    @davidpeterson5953 Жыл бұрын

    Great informational video. I have acquired all the components that I will need except the a/c choke. I was wondering if I could use a noise filter (RDFC-2916 047100) as found in smart drive washing machines. I have access to this at 0 cost but not sure if it would work. Thank you for shedding light and helping out.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    My FAQ video scheduled to go public on Tuesday is all about chokes, but I can give you a preview of the information on that video. 😁 When it comes to the washing machine noise filter, honestly I do not know if that will work or not. I have some microwave noise filters that I plan on testing between the SCR and the rectifier but have not had time to follow up on that. Nice thing about the Microwave unites is they include a 15 amp fuse The AC choke (also known as an inductor) can easily be a DIY project. They sell ferrite doughnuts on eBay and Amazon and then it is as simple as taking 7 wraps of wire for each lead and then putting ends on the wires. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @aguycalledlucas
    @aguycalledlucas Жыл бұрын

    Great video!!!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!

  • @JohnThawley
    @JohnThawley Жыл бұрын

    Great video - thanks. You are really eliminating the guesswork for non-electricians like me! Next question: how do you deal with the treaded shaft/flywheel for high torque reversing applications like a lathe?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    There is another video coming up with that info, but to give you a priview, the easiest solution is lock tite. That how all the smaller motors I have gotten come from the factory. A set screw can also be used.

  • @JohnThawley

    @JohnThawley

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars So you just keep the flywheel and stick with whatever belt the treadmill used?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JohnThawley Yes, no, maybe. It depends on the situation. (you are really trampling over my future video 😂😂) some flywheels can be removed and there is enough shaft under the threads to add a pulley of your choosing. In some cases however the flywheel is also the fan so unless you add a differnt fan you must use the flywheel. My mill has a motor with thread on fan type flywheel. On it I turned the snout of the flywheel smooth and pressed a v pully over the snount. On a mill there was no need for reverse so I did not need to use loctite.

  • @marvedavid4104

    @marvedavid4104

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@dazecarsthis can use for treadmill machine if the power supply has broken?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    2 ай бұрын

    It could but its a bad idea. It will not have all the safety features that a treadmill needs @@marvedavid4104

  • @milanp5697
    @milanp56978 ай бұрын

    Great video! What kind of circuit breaker you are using. Milan

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    8 ай бұрын

    Check description, there are links to the components

  • @davidphipps46
    @davidphipps46 Жыл бұрын

    Great simple instructions thanks. I may have missed it but it seems you have bypassed the soft start, how?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    soft start is only an issue on boards removed from a treadmill. Being an aftermarket SCR there is no soft start to deal with.

  • @williamnicklaus2203
    @williamnicklaus2203 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. This finally explained all the connections with all the possible components. ONE question - the SCR has a potentiometer for speed adjustment, how many ohms is that? I believe most SCRs come standard with a 470 ohm pot. Have read that a 200 ohm might be better. Thanks > Bill

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Most of them come with 450K Ω to 500K Ω pots so 1000 X bigger than the numbers you have suggested (K means by a factor of 1000) Most SCRs require anywhere from a 120K to a 150K pot but It is not as simple as "this is the size you need". The SCR/motor/tool configuration can have a major effect on pot size. In order to correctly size the pot to maintain the ability of minimum RPMs AND not have a dead spot at the bottom of the pot you need to completely set up the system and then measure the resistance. I go over all of that in this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/YmiYktdqgq3fiNo.html

  • @backyardmachinist
    @backyardmachinist Жыл бұрын

    Hi there. I just put together a circuit from your instructions in your previous video on this topic. Thanks for showing the steps because I wasn't quite sure I did it right. The only difference between ours is that I put my breaker at the being of the circuit, from the 120v wall power. How does this different from putting it between the speed controller and the rectifier? Also, don't negatively charged electrons come out the negative side of a DC circuit? So should the DC choke be on the other side of the rectifier-- the negative side? It's hard to find good, demonstrations on setting up treadmill motors, so thanks for posting.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Having a circuit breaker between the SCR and the wall will cut the power on the system before the house circuit breaker trips. Not a bad thing to have but not required. The house circuit breaker is there to cut power if there is a short and that is why most things we plug in do not have their own circuit breaker. The most likely failure point in the system is the rectifier and if it fails it will draw more power than the SCR can handle burning it out. Putting the breaker between the rectifier and the SCR protects the SCR from retifier failure. Think of it like a chain of events: Your setup, rectifier fails, overloads SCR which fails, than trips circuit breaker. My setup, rectifier fails, trips circuit breaker and SCR is not affected. Make sense?

  • @carlkellogg5342
    @carlkellogg5342 Жыл бұрын

    Great job. Thank you.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @ajaychabai8106
    @ajaychabai8106 Жыл бұрын

    So after building my scr controller as per your videos I’ve just been using the lathe as is with wires all over my bench.. I’m currently cleaning up all the wiring and making everything nice and tidy.. I want to wire up the forward reverse drum switch( 12 poles) and the green and red button master power/emergency off switch that came with my mini lathe.. What I’m thinking is the green/ red button one should be on the ac side before all the scr components and the drum switch where you have the forward/reverse toggle in this video.. the trouble I’m having is with how these two switched are hooked up with the original board.. it looks like both are connected on the ac side and are also connected to each other it a way that doesn’t really make sense to me.. I thought I had it figured out how I should wire everything up but after looking at the original wiring I’m either right and the factory set it up weird or I’m wrong and completely lost.. is there any way I can send you a picture of it to get your thoughts on how it should go? If not no biggie I totally understand your a busy guy and I appreciate your videos and all I’ve learned from watching your channel.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    email me through my website with the pix

  • @bigiron5508
    @bigiron55089 ай бұрын

    Sorry if it's already posted, but what size dc choke is recommended for this set up? I have all the other components. Thanks for your time.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    9 ай бұрын

    The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2, a transformer will have 3 or more. General rule of thumb is the bigger they are (physical size) the better they work, also the coil needs to be at least 16 awg. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @curtmu
    @curtmu Жыл бұрын

    As usual. Great Video. Do you have a diagram to add a capacitor to smooth out the motor? Is that needless complication?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I originally used an RC circuit (Resistor Capacitor) parallel to my motor in my setups but found that it didn't add any noticeable improvement to motor function, motor sound, and no noticeable reduction in spark where the brushes make contact inside the motor. (it was a huge help in those three categories when not running the inductor and choke but with the inductor and choke installed the RC circuit became somewhat redundant) To add to that when I was loading the system, such as deep cuts on my metal lathe, the motor would pulse as the the capacitor would discharge and recharge due to the increased load. Because of that I removed them from the systems.

  • @user-sw2ps6vy5g
    @user-sw2ps6vy5g6 ай бұрын

    I have a 180-volt treadmill motor that I am trying to set up for a drill press. I am questioning myself about wiring the AC inductor. Since this will be a 240-volt connection will it be wired the same as your diagram using both 120-volt wires instead of the power and neutral in the diagram? Will the rest of the diagram remain the same? This may be covered in a different video but I have not been able to find it. Thanks so much for all your help and patience, you are a great resource for DIYers.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    6 ай бұрын

    things on both the AC and DC side are a lot more dangerous as the voltage goes up so anything you do is your responsibility. The 220 goes into the SCR the same way the 110 does 2 leads and a ground.

  • @darrylmager1746
    @darrylmager17469 ай бұрын

    Will it help to add a choke to a MC 2100

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes a Choke will smooth out power from an MC2100 BUT the power is fairly clean to begin with so the minimal improvement from the choke will likely not out way the cost. Also a choke will do nothing to make the MC2100 more robust.

  • @warwickmark
    @warwickmark Жыл бұрын

    Hello and thanks for such comprehensive instructions. I searched for inductors and haven't found any that look like the one in this video. They look more like something for circuit boards. What size inductors would work? Please

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I would recommend getting a ferrite doughnut from amazon and then wrap some wires around it 7 wraps each lead

  • @elcid4207
    @elcid42077 ай бұрын

    Hi Day, does the conductor have to be a green toroid? or yellow toroid can be used too, and what size? Thank you

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    7 ай бұрын

    It really doesn't matter. Because this is just a general filter and is not specific to an high end electronics, whatever core you can get should do the job. As far as size you want it big enough to be able to get the wires wound around it. I have links to cores in the descriptions of several of my videos.

  • @elcid4207

    @elcid4207

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you, @@dazecars You are a great instructor. Your videos are very clear and complete, congratulations.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    7 ай бұрын

    Please tell your friends 😁😁 In all seriousness I am happy to help@@elcid4207

  • @laurynastamosiunas6011
    @laurynastamosiunas60115 ай бұрын

    Hi, great video! Can you please make a video of how to calculate the right choke and inductor values? I need a filter for 4kw resistive load with SCR power regulator, but don't know how to pick the right inductor to avoid spikes on the mains.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    5 ай бұрын

    Not being an electrical engineer I do not have any specs or calculations for you on the motor choke. What I can do however is offer you some guidelines. First of all bigger is better. I have several motor chokes ranging from the size of a tennis ball to the size of a soft ball and the bigger they are the better they work. Second the wire for the choke needs to be a minimum of 16 awg. If the wire is not that big or better it will not have the amperage capacity to allow the motor to work properly. Amperage is the most important spec. A lot of the chokes available online are rated in mA. there are 1000 mA in an amp. Treadmill motors are rated in amps so most chokes available online are several hundred times too small. Third they are not available on Amazon at least not inexpensively, there are a few privet sellers on Amazon selling used parts for big bucks but the available chokes on amazon are too small because they are not designed for a motor even though they look correct in the picture they are WAY too small. The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2 wires, a transformer will have 3 or more. Also before I started doing videos chokes on eBay could be had for $25 or less shipped but now that more people are looking for them (due to my videos) the eBay sellers have raised their prices quite a bit. Your best bet might be the DIY option out of a Microwave transformer. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @zetuskid
    @zetuskid Жыл бұрын

    Hi love your display of how to wire up all the components of running a dc motor. Wish you had done it years ago, I would have had an easier time of hooking mine up. One question, the inductor is new to me. Why again is it necessary and are there different sizes and which one is required? Thanks again for this very informative video. Plain as day!👀

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    The inductor is basically an AC choke. It smooths out the power. A lot of treadmills come with inductors as the first component attached to the wires from the wall. Its purpose is to clean the power out of the wall before it hits any other components. I put them between the SCR and the rectifier because the SCR is simple and robust. In other words power fluctuations from the wall will not hurt the SCR. The power coming out of the SCR is full of fluctuations (dirty power) both from the wall AND from how the SCR works. The inductor reduces (but does not eliminate) these fluctuations. It is kind of like corse grit sand paper for the power, nocking off the rough edges. The DC choke then smooths the power out even more (fine grit sandpaper) make sense?

  • @ajaychabai8106

    @ajaychabai8106

    Жыл бұрын

    So would having an inductor before the SCR and after make the power cleaner or does it not work like that..? Would there be any benefit at all from adding a second inductor on the AC side or choke on the dc side..?

  • @hutchinsonirrigation

    @hutchinsonirrigation

    6 ай бұрын

    An ac inductor eliminates voltage spike that occurs when the power is turned off. This spike is caused by the collapsing of the magnetic field caused by ac. These voltage spikes would go directly to the scr circuitry if not for the inductor. A rectifier and diode combination virtually eliminates that spike.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @matthewlee7026
    @matthewlee70263 ай бұрын

    could you potentially use a microcontroller with pulse width modulation and an H-bridge in place of the switch for other aplications?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    My concern would be the high amp high voltage used to run a treadmill motor. I doubt an h-bridge would be up to the task

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful 😍 🙂👍👍👍cheers from Australia. Subbed and liked

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it!!

  • @dragan3290

    @dragan3290

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars thank you! I stripped my wife's treadmill and kept all electronics!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dragan3290 what kind of goodies did it have? which control board? which motor?

  • @dragan3290

    @dragan3290

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars it was a healthstream brand which I paid 1200 AUD from my dads inheritance. I did tell the wife: it just needs a new belt! Everything else is perfect. She wanted it gone. So I have absolutely everything but I have pulled all the electronics out carefully and now I'm going to cut up the frame! I did want to sell it but she wanted it gone badly. Lol. So I'm happy with a 180 volt 5 Amp motor.

  • @dragan3290

    @dragan3290

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars it has a j star brand motor for incline, a HPF filter, quite a ferrite core style choke, circuit breaker, on/ off switch .a complete circuit board with the main control panel and magnetic safety switch, and a little transformer. BTW I've never stripped a elliptical strider? But I have her healthstream strider. LCD is stuffed but everything else is there. After icut up a heap of steel while it's daylight here. That's my next mission! Lol 😆. Cheers

  • @HOSTRASOKYRA
    @HOSTRASOKYRA2 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Can you tell more about your chokes, please. AC and DC

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    2 күн бұрын

    The choke/inductor for the AC side is simple, it's just a doughnut core with the AC wires wrapped around it. The Choke for the DC side is just as easy although harder to find. The key is that its a "MOTOR choke". If its not labeled as a motor choke then it's too small. Most chokes are used as components on electronic boards and are way too small. If it is big enough for this application it will for sure be labeled as a motor choke.

  • @thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549
    @thomastieffenbacherdocsava15495 ай бұрын

    Nice presentation. Used your earlier video to purchase parts. Plan is to build a surface sander. but that's another timeline. Looked for a chock I could purchase. Whoa not in the cards !

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    5 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @daduce222
    @daduce222 Жыл бұрын

    awesome detailed work. I am getting ready to build this for my wood lathe. can you give me a link to the circuit breaker your using in this video. I am not an electrician so I will be following your video step by step. also a good DC choke. thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    here are a couple of options 20 Amp circuit breaker amzn.to/3ufQDRh 15 Amp circuit breaker amzn.to/3FgoQGP The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2, a transformer will have 3 or more. General rule of thumb is the bigger they are (physical size) the better they work, also the coil needs to be at least 16 awg. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @daduce222

    @daduce222

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars Thanks so much. As I start my lathe rebuild, I may need your help for sure.

  • @daduce222

    @daduce222

    Жыл бұрын

    any preference between 20 or 15 amp? Which would you go with?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@daduce222 depends on your motor. I use a breaker slightly smaller than max amps listed on the motor but still close so as not to trip it during normal operation. In other words 15 amp breaker on an 16-21 amp motor and a 20 amp on a 21-25 amp motor. Also check the breaker size in your house for the plugin you are plugging it in to. If it is a 15 amp circuit I would use the 15 amp breaker in the power supply regardless of motor size.

  • @rdoyle7813
    @rdoyle7813 Жыл бұрын

    Hello again, I have scrapped 2 treadmills lately and the choke on the DC side to the motor were similar to the A/C chokes in your videos, do you think I could use these chokes in lieu of the transformer type looking choke? Just one more question, what amp breaker do you recommend between SCR and rectifier. Thanks for you help.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    With the choke bigger is better. I have seen them from the little doughnut you are referring to all the way to the size of softball. The bigeer they are the better they have worked in my exprience. 15-20 amps is a good circuit breaker size.

  • @ducati543
    @ducati543 Жыл бұрын

    First I want to say thank you for your videos very informative. The second thing I want to say is you confused me for a second where the breaker goes. You started out by saying the AC inductor is after the SCR then the breaker but in the diagram the breaker is before the AC inductor.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Either works. The only important thing is that the breaker is in between the SCR and rectifier.

  • @lelandwildes5236
    @lelandwildes5236 Жыл бұрын

    I am working on a rock tumbler type project that requires variable speed and continuous run for weeks at a time. I have several treadmill motors of various HP some with fans and some with the heavy flywheel still attached. I looking for 300-to 800 rpm. Could you suggest a potentiometer for the low speed... Could I add muffin fan to help cool if the motor fan is not moving enough air to keep the motor cool. Thanks in advance

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    First being that it is a rock tumbler I would gear it in such a way that you are maximizing torque. Second the Potentiometer size is dependent on the motor you are using and the loads of your setup. That is why you need to use the technique I talk about to properly size the potentiometer. Lastly if you need an extra fan I would recommend something like this amzn.to/3FTJDPJ

  • @brendand3030
    @brendand30304 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate your videos!! I recently put a treadmill power supply for a compost trommel and used the converted microwave transformer as a DC choke. It made a very unnerving Dr Frankenstein type when simply taped together, however when I securely clamped it down to the table the noise disappeared. Do you know what this noise could have been? Also, would it be a point of concern?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    4 ай бұрын

    It is a vibration created by the changing magnetic field. Was the top welded back on? Usually the top is where the vibration comes from if it is not solidly connected.

  • @brendand3030

    @brendand3030

    4 ай бұрын

    @@dazecars Thanks for the Reply! I have it clamped down really securely and will eventually weld or epoxy it back together. But it is just surging on and off now. Im running it at pretty low power from the SCR. I have all the components from your SCR hookup video, but it doesnt seem to be working and I don't hear you mention that in any videos. Any Idea what that could be?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    4 ай бұрын

    can you contact me through my website and send pix of your choke. it is weird that it was working but now its not. I wonder of due to vibration you broke through the insulation on the coil. You could also try running it on the negative side. Choke can be used on either side but sometimes works better on one over the other.@@brendand3030

  • @thanasiskatsambas7534
    @thanasiskatsambas7534 Жыл бұрын

    Hi there, From my knowledge the tredmill motors are usually 3phase induction. Is this circuit suitable for the 3phase motor Thanks and regards Tk

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Most treadmill motors are DC. This circuit is for variable DC voltage. A 3 phase motor is AC and requires a VFD to vary the speed. I have scraped about 15 treadmills and one out of 15 had an AC motor the rest were DC

  • @kellyjones334
    @kellyjones334 Жыл бұрын

    Hello. Great info and we'll explained videos you have. On the SRC they have the 10000 watt one which you are using. Do you know if a 4000 watt one would work successfully. It has a volt meter meter reading on it and all adjustment like the one you use. It cost 34 bucks compared to about 25 to the one you use. Again great videos and thanks in advance. It is to run a treadmill motor also to control some electro magnets I'm making.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    First I could not ascertain the quality of the SCR you are considering based on your description, I would need to look at the actual listing. Second SCRs are not created equally. I tested several before I found the "good one". Lastly advertised watt ratings are always max, continuous is about half of max so in your case 2000. Watts = amps times volts so if you are running a 130V 25 amp motor you are going to be drawing 3250 watts well above the continuous rating of that power supply. That is about as big as I have seen spec wise on a treadmill motor but it illustrates the point that a 4000 watt controller is going to be insufficient. The main switching component is primary where the watt rating comes from. It is this component that is doing all the heavy lifting so to speak so it makes sense to have one that is as robust as possible but still affordable.

  • @kellyjones334

    @kellyjones334

    Жыл бұрын

    @dazecars Thank you. I didn't think the 4000 was enough but wanted to make sure. The SRC is was looking at looks exactly like yours and comes from a US supplier. It has the fan inside and is rated at 10000. I have one of them voltage controllers from Vevor that goes up to 130. I will get you the number from ebay and send it to you. Thank you for your help and I really enjoy your videos. They are very well explained. You do a great job.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kellyjones334 Thanks, glad you like them

  • @jugtownpottery
    @jugtownpottery Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making these videos! These are the most informative, well thought out videos about treadmill motors and speeds controllers on KZread. I have a question regarding DC filter chokes. When I hooked up the components as you did in this video, I could only get the motor to turn very slowly when the SCR speed controller was turned to what should have been the fastest setting. When I took the DC filter choke out, and hooked the motor directly to the bridge rectifier, the motor started no problem, but with lots of arcing, as expected. I only tried this momentarily, to hopefully limit damage to the motor. Is it possible I sourced a DC filter choke that was too small or possibly defective? I don't know much about filter chokes and thought I would post here to possibly help someone else who had the same issue. Any insight you could provide would be much appreciated!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you like my videos. As to your issue it is kind of hard to diagnose the issue without more information. My guess based on what you have said is that you are using a small electronics choke and not a motor choke and being small the wires can not provide enough amps. What is the AWG of the wire on the choke you purchased? What are the physical measurements of the choke? if it is not at least as big as a tennis ball it is likely too small. My best choke is closer in size to a softball.

  • @jugtownpottery

    @jugtownpottery

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars Thanks for your reply. Yeah, I didn't give as much detail as I probably should have. The other components in my setup are the same as you use, including a larger rectifier rated for 100A 1600V. Into the rectifier my voltage meter shows 120 VAC, and going out shows 108 VDC. I suspected my choke was too small when it arrived, but thought I'd give it a shot. It appeared larger in the listing when I purchased it. I did see in some other comments where you recommended larger is better. Mine is about 1 1/2" tall X 1 3/4" wide and has what look like #18 wires going in and coming out, which should have told me it was too small. The choke did get warm when I was trying it, but not hot. I didn't want to keep it hooked up since the motor would barely run, but I'm guessing I need to reconnect and check amp draw to confirm. Could I check amp draw on the incoming side of the choke and the outgoing side to see if this is the issue? I'm not as knowledgeable about DC power, but I have learned a lot through your videos! I am really having a tough time locating larger chokes. If you have any suggestions, that would be great!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jugtownpottery I would not even mess with the choke you have, it is way to small. The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2, a transformer will have 3 or more. General rule of thumb is the bigger they are (physical size) the better they work, also the coil needs to be at least 16 awg. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @jugtownpottery

    @jugtownpottery

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars Thanks for the information and great content!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jugtownpottery my pleasure

  • @user-wt4mn8md1q
    @user-wt4mn8md1q3 ай бұрын

    Great instructions, question re the thermal switch wires (blue) from my treadmill motor, do you recommend not using?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    Always use them. Here is a video on them. Hooking Treadmill Motor Blue Wires: SCR, MC60 and MC-2100 Treadmill Motor Controller Power Supply kzread.info/dash/bejne/f6xokpRrgMWuf5c.html

  • @user-wt4mn8md1q

    @user-wt4mn8md1q

    3 ай бұрын

    How would you incorporate them into this circuit?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    The video I linked shows how to wire the blue wires

  • @tmmkrob

    @tmmkrob

    3 ай бұрын

    @@dazecars you are the boss! Hooked up tonight and works awesome, even though the SCR is 470K Pot, I think I can use OK (this is SCR you had on parts list). At max speed got kinda scary fast, but wicked smooth and minimal sparks compared to my MC60 setup. One other question, if I decide to go out of DC output and add in RPM readout and another fan, should be no problem, correct? Sorry for noob question! btw, max rpm on this motor is 7099rpm and 2.5HP.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    The RPM meter needs a constant voltage not a variable one. You may be able to accomplish that with a voltage regulator but I can not say for sure.

  • @davidphipps46
    @davidphipps46 Жыл бұрын

    Also in the schematic where have you connected the wiper for the pot and have you used a 10 turn pot?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    all my pots are inexpensive single rotation pots (only about 3/4 of a full rotation). on things like my lathe I use two pots a 10k and a 120k in series to give fine and course speed adjustment.

  • @jrgal27
    @jrgal277 ай бұрын

    the wiring diagram is kinda confusing when it comes to the DPDT switch ,but thankyou for this great info on running a treadmill motor

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    7 ай бұрын

    this should help let me know if you have any other questions kzread.info/dash/bejne/dGWkzJWHYa2Ypso.html

  • @ourspacesinc
    @ourspacesinc10 ай бұрын

    Would this exact setup work for a Vevor 48v 2000w 4300rpm brushless DC motor? Or would I need different rectifier?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    10 ай бұрын

    should work

  • @paulmanhart4481
    @paulmanhart4481 Жыл бұрын

    Daze, can’t you just plug the SCR into a 110 outlet with a switch to turn it on and off? What gauge wire are you using? Thanks. Paul

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    yes that is exactly how it works, 16 awg minimum

  • @devilvortex1
    @devilvortex19 ай бұрын

    Hi! How big the DC ckoke must be?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    9 ай бұрын

    The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2, a transformer will have 3 or more. General rule of thumb is the bigger they are (physical size) the better they work, also the coil needs to be at least 16 awg. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @scottnewton6952
    @scottnewton6952 Жыл бұрын

    What wire size do you use for an scr setup? Great videos!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    minimum 16 awg

  • @chrisdaube5435
    @chrisdaube5435 Жыл бұрын

    Hi there, Can you tell me / us, with the src controller that has 110/230v capability, how is it switched. I have just received 10000w 110/230 unit but I’m in New Zealand and we use 240v but I’m not sure on the above question. Thanks

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    It is not switched. It does the same thing regardless of input voltage. The thing you must be carful of is the voltage of your treadmill motor. If you hook up an SCR to 110 you get between 5-100V out of the system. If you hook it up to 220 you get 10-200V out of the system. If your treadmill motor is 180V-220 DC you are good to go but if it is 90V at anything over 1/2 you will be over driving the motor and will likely burn it out. Assuming your motor is 90 and not 180 the two solutions would be to use a potentiometer and a limiting resistor in series to get max desired RPMS so you can never get more than 1/2 out of the SCR OR use a 220-110 transformer between the wall and the SCR. Make sense?

  • @SRG216
    @SRG2163 ай бұрын

    I can think of 3 ways to turn the motor on and off. The default method is wire the on-off switch to the120 AC powering the SCR controller like in your schematic. Alternatively, you could have the switch on the output of the SCR cutting off power to the motor, or disconnect the potentiometer to stop the motor. Is there any advantage to either of these other two methods?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    The make a potentiometer that is off on one end. A direction switch should be center off so that serves as the on off on the motor end. I use the off on the direction switch when I am threading because that operation is direction dependent. No mater how you do it you always want a master power kill switch in front of the SCR so those parts are not seeing power all the time.

  • @devilvortex1
    @devilvortex19 ай бұрын

    H! What is inside the circuit breaker? it act like a fuse? I know that the breaker has a reset button.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    9 ай бұрын

    Most are triggered by heat

  • @leeharveygriswold6160
    @leeharveygriswold61606 ай бұрын

    Hi, I was wondering if you had any info on selecting the choke and inductor.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    6 ай бұрын

    Not being an electrical engineer I do not have any specs for you, what I can do however is offer you some guidelines. First of all bigger is better. I have several motor chokes ranging from the size of a tennis ball to the size of a soft ball and the bigger they are the better they work. Second the wire for the choke needs to be a minimum of 16 awg. If the wire is not that big or better it will not have the amperage capacity to allow the motor to work properly. Amperage is the most important spec. A lot of the chokes available on line are rated in mA. there are 1000 mA in an amp. treadmill motors are rated in amps so most chokes available on line are several hundred times too small. Third they are not available on Amazon at least not inexpensively, there are a few privet sellers on Amazon selling used parts for big bucks but the available chokes on amazon are too small because they are not designed for a motor even though they look correct in the picture, they are way too small. The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2 wires, a transformer will have 3 or more. Also before I started doing videos chokes on eBay could be had for $25 or less shipped but now that more people are looking for them (due to my videos) the eBay sellers have raised their prices quite a bit. Your best bet might be the DIY option out of a Microwave transformer. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @joshuaolivo537
    @joshuaolivo537 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the demonstration but the motor does not need a capacitor?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    A capacitor is not required. These motors do not need a start capacitor and using a capacitor as a power smoothing device while effective in smoothing the power has the negative side effect of the motor surging under a load in my experience. I ran capacitors on several of my machines but removed them because of the surging.

  • @chrisdaube5435
    @chrisdaube5435 Жыл бұрын

    Hi I have a question The treadmill wiring I am using has a inductor on the incoming earth wire from the wall,but the motor also has another inductor on the positive and neutral wires leading into motor. Are you familiar with this set up? Thanks

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    It is just one more component to filter the power.

  • @SaranganiBob
    @SaranganiBob Жыл бұрын

    When I was in highschool 65 years ago I wanted to study electronics after I found a bunch of old radio valves in a box. But it wasn't to be. Now that I'm in my late seventies with my electrical appliances from Ch*na (where else are they made) only lasting a short time, the urge to learn to fix them myself has re-amerge thats why I'm hooked on your channel so thanks for your time and effort you put in to make these videos My first question of many more to come is... the SCR unit I purchased has a breaker fuse already installed, do I need to connect another fuse like the one you recommend?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad my videos are of help!! If your SCR already has one, then no you should not need another fuse.

  • @chuckstoffregen8632
    @chuckstoffregen8632 Жыл бұрын

    I wired my Johnson 2.5 hp treadmill motor to a 12 volt dc wall wart power supply. It runs the right speed for my thickness sander conveyor belt. Will running it that way damage the motor?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    It shouldn't hurt anything but it will probably not run very well. A wall wart doesn't typically put out more than 1.5 amps and most are even smaller than that. Most treadmill motors are 10-20 amps. There is a direct correlation between amps and torque so if you are providing fewer amps than what the motor is rated at you will get less torque and in this case a lot less. By extension that also means less HP as HP is a calculation based on torque in foot pounds and RPMs.

  • @chuckstoffregen8632

    @chuckstoffregen8632

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chuckstoffregen8632 Glad I could help

  • @zetuskid
    @zetuskid Жыл бұрын

    Hi Daze, not sure that’s your name but, loving your videos. I am in process of replacing one dc motor for a newer version. My old one ran on a MC-60 and going through a DPDT switch. It’s been hooked up for a couple years and I don’t have pictures of how I had it going through the choke and to the switch. I wanted to keep the new motor running on the MC-60 and the basic setup I had on the old motor. I also have a POT hooked up but thats irrelevant. I have pictures of my setup but can’t add them here. Can I send to your internet site? I just have one loose wire and it’s coming off one side of the choke and going to the DPDT switch but can’t remember where it goes on the switch. I WILL have pictures next time.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I can probably help. contact e through my web site so you can email pix

  • @kellyjones334
    @kellyjones334 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Sir. I don't know if you have a video on hooking up one to 220 volts. I haven't been able to find it. Would there be any advantage to hook up to 220 when a motor has a 130 volt or perhaps a 180 volt where you would need 220 to achieve your 180.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    If your motor is 130 and you hook it up to 220 you risk putting too much power to it and burning it up, but running a 180 volt motor on 220 would be just fine. May not want to take it to max but you could get it close.

  • @daduce222
    @daduce222 Жыл бұрын

    hey, I have a question on the actual wire your using in this video. Is it solid wire or stranded wire? What is the gage you should use? Is there an advantage to using either? Could you use STD solid house wiring?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    AC travels better on solid wire but DC travels better on stranded. 16awg is a minimum. I use stranded for everything from the wall on because of the flexibility.

  • @jamesmacgregor4292
    @jamesmacgregor4292 Жыл бұрын

    Hi there. Great video-thanks. I've bought all the parts from Ebay except for the circuit breaker. Could you tell the manufacturer of the circuit breaker, I see below that the preferred current rating is 20A.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    here you go amzn.to/3Dn03P7

  • @jimmacgregor9081

    @jimmacgregor9081

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars Hi there. Thanks for that info, I'll get one ordered. I hooked up the circuit with the parts I have and the motor worked just fine

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @samehdarawshi3537
    @samehdarawshi3537 Жыл бұрын

    do you think your setup will benifit from a D.C capacitor? heared it is recommended in general but will be happy getting your opinion here. thanks

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I tried it. I harvested the capacitor from a defunked MC2100 (should be the correct specs for a treadmill motor) The result was surging under a load so I removed it.

  • @samehdarawshi3537

    @samehdarawshi3537

    Жыл бұрын

    thanks for reply. that is interesting result

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @tomnorton8218
    @tomnorton8218 Жыл бұрын

    Is there specification for the choke? I want make sure I get the correct one

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Not being an electrical engineer I do not have any specs for you, what I can do however is offer you some guidelines. First of all bigger is better. I have several motor chokes ranging from the size of a tennis ball to the size of a soft ball and the bigger they are the better they work. Second the wire for the choke needs to be a minimum of 16 awg. If the wire is not that big or better it will not have the amperage capacity to allow the motor to work properly. Third they are not available on Amazon at least not inexpensively, there are a few privet sellers on Amazon selling used parts from treadmills for big bucks but the available chokes on amazon are too small because they are not designed for a motor even though they look correct in the picture they are way too small. The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2 wires, a transformer will have 3 or more. Also before I started doing videos chokes on eBay could be had for $25 or less shipped but now that more people are looking for them (due to my videos) the eBay sellers have raised their prices quite a bit. Your best bet might be the DIY option out of a Microwave transformer. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @peter-lz1zk
    @peter-lz1zk Жыл бұрын

    I have a 120 v to 16v transformer do think if I remove the low voltage wire side it would work as a choke for a treadmill motor regards Peter . love the videos

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    That is likely a class 2 transformer from a doorbell or a treadmill. If so the wires in the coils are way too small. You need a minimum of 16 awg wire.

  • @peter-lz1zk

    @peter-lz1zk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars thanks now i know what to look for, cheers

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @JamesInAurora
    @JamesInAurora3 ай бұрын

    Hi. I appreciate your videos. I bought the components you list, modified a microwave transformer, and bought a 2.5HP/3400RPM/17amp/130V treadmill motor, hooked it all up as suggested, and it runs. No visible sparking. However, the SCR hums very loud and cycles very frequently. I only took it to about 1500RPM. This does not happen using my Variac. Any thoughts as to why all the noise and cycling? I do not detect this phenomenon in your videos. Thanks.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    Several others have reported this same issue with the DIY choke, although tons have had success. One guy even made two where one worked and one had the exact problems you are experiencing. Did you fully disassemble the transformer to make sure there were not any other connections or coils prier to converting it to a choke? Is it welded back together? is the coil locked into place? Another thing you can try is to put the DIY choke in line on the negative side instead of the positive side. It will still help regulate power spikes but may be less problematic on that side. Also what AWG is the wire in the coil? some microwave transformers are smaller and the coil wire may not have the amperage capacity. Those are just a few possible ideas.

  • @thanasiskatsambas7534
    @thanasiskatsambas7534 Жыл бұрын

    Hi there, I tried to use a washing machine motor with a variable motor speed controller like the one shown above without the conversion from ac to dc. When I tried it the speed of the motor could not controlled. In the contrary the speed continously increased and I disconnected it from the mains when the speed was exceeding 20000rpm. I put the motor directly on the mains but the situation is the same with the increase of the speed. The connection on the motor is. Jumper 2 & 3. The ac mains 1 & 4 . The 5 & 6 is tacho not used. Please advise and help Thanks a lot Thanasis Katsambas

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    A washing machine motor is is an AC motor o there is no need to convert to DC but an SCR is not a good speed controller for a motor like that. You will damage it

  • @daduce222
    @daduce222 Жыл бұрын

    Hey again, i see the setup on that rectifier but the one you actually use is set up a little different isnt it? Can you tell me how the nicer one would connect in this video? Sorry again for my ignorance

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    there are markings next to each post: + - and two sideways s shapes. The S shapes are AC inputs

  • @cliftonstone8568
    @cliftonstone8568 Жыл бұрын

    I’m your fan and I watch your videos and I’m put in together a dreamill motor but I don’t understand the reverse switch ,so I would like u to show me where to put the output and the input

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Here you go Treadmill Motor Forward and Reverse Direction Switch Wiring and Feasibility kzread.info/dash/bejne/dGWkzJWHYa2Ypso.html

  • @daduce222
    @daduce222 Жыл бұрын

    oh crap, I just got it. except its turning in the wrong direction. Can i reverse the direction without a reverse direction switch. i did purchase one but dont have it wired in yet.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    Just switch the wires coming out of the motor.

  • @MichaelJeffers75
    @MichaelJeffers75 Жыл бұрын

    Do you have a list on another video with links to the other parts? I ordered the SCR and rectifier links from one of your other vids, but I'd like to order all the other parts you're using in this video. I'm competent enough to wire and connect things safely, but not to order the correct parts for this application. TYIA Edit - Can any of these parts be salvaged from a faulty MC2100?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    The treadmill motor choke can be gotten used on ebay just make sure it really is a choke and not a transformer as some sellers don't know what they have. The circuit breaker is nothing special 15 or 20 amps. The choke for the AC side can be made, order a 25mm ferrite ring and take 7 wraps with each wire lead. Let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @MichaelJeffers75

    @MichaelJeffers75

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars are chokes one size fits all, or are there ratings that are important to look for? I don't use Ebay, and for the life of me, there's only 1 filter choke on Amazon.. 1. For the sake of building from the SCR, is there any components on the MC2100 worth desoldering for reuse? The large cap and resistor look very similar to that cap/resistor module you used in one of your videos. I'm just looking to shave expenses wherever possible and I have this MC2100 paperweight....

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MichaelJeffers75 no they need to be fairly good sized in fact an un official rule is the bigger the over all size the better they work. My best one is about the size of a soft ball. The biggest thing is they need to be able to handle at least 15 amps. Buying one new will be expensive and at that point it may be more cost effective to run a different power supply.

  • @MichaelJeffers75

    @MichaelJeffers75

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars I'm already too invested into recreating your SCR based circuit to consider another route for this motor. I'll try combing through eBay for a used one. Can you think of any appliances or old tools that might have a good enough choke?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MichaelJeffers75 search "treadmill motor choke" on eBay BUT make sure it really is a choke. Most sellers don't know what they have and think a transformer and a choke are the same thing. Easiest way to know is to count wires if it has 2 its a choke, more than two it's a transformer.

  • @m06atc11
    @m06atc1111 ай бұрын

    What about the dpdt switch, ac choke and dc choke ? do you have links to them also ?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    11 ай бұрын

    You can make your own AC choke with this amzn.to/43GZuer TheDC choke is harder to find. You will need to source a used one. Here is the direction switch I had on my lathe before going to a rotary switch amzn.to/43Cw9li

  • @paulmanhart4481
    @paulmanhart4481 Жыл бұрын

    It seems my last question didn’t make it through. Sorry if I repeat myself. I’m trying to understand the toroidal inductor. What exactly is it doing to the signal coming from the SRC? I want to understand it in terms of verbiage and equations. Thanks Paul

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    The inductor is a form of choke. Just like the motor choke on the DC side it is there to filter out noise and power spikes. Works on the same concept as a choke. When current flows through the wires a magnetic field is created and this field/(its creation) smooths things out. As far as "equations" at that point this question becomes beyond my abilities. I am not an electronics engineer, just a hobbyist. I know the basic functions of things but not the formulas required to map them out.

  • @paulmanhart4481

    @paulmanhart4481

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars Thanks Daze. For everything, including your patience. Don’t take down your series until I’ve completed my system. Also, I just got a Southbend 10L lathe and I’m going to make an electronic lead screw. You have wonderful videos and you communicate well. Paul

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@paulmanhart4481 happy to help. Let me know if you have any other questions.

  • @farouksabidind6902
    @farouksabidind6902 Жыл бұрын

    Great video about the " joke " can i replce it with capacitor maybe 640 micro farad

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I found that capacitors created surging under a load. That is why I prefer the choke.

  • @davidhayes6639
    @davidhayes6639 Жыл бұрын

    what did you do with the blue wires

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a video on that kzread.info/dash/bejne/f6xokpRrgMWuf5c.html

  • @jaredwilliams5252
    @jaredwilliams5252 Жыл бұрын

    Will this work on an out-rotor dc motor? Say a MBO-302442B-C 240vdc. It’s a treadmill motor but the housing spins instead of the shaft.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I would assume so but not having ever played with an out-rotor dc motor I can not say for sure.

  • @fredchainring6728
    @fredchainring67284 ай бұрын

    Have you wire this particular SCR to 230vac?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    4 ай бұрын

    if its a 220 capable SCR it wires the same as 110

  • @claywilson8706
    @claywilson8706 Жыл бұрын

    In the video ( which is very good information) you have a circuit breaker, what amp did you use.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I used a 20 amp. You could probably get away with 15 but 20 is better.

  • @claywilson8706

    @claywilson8706

    Жыл бұрын

    Perfect thank you for the information and video, it clears up my questions and is very well done!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@claywilson8706 Thanks, let me know if any other questions come up.

  • @claywilson8706

    @claywilson8706

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars Thanks again and keep up the good information, It's much appreciated !

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @elmexicanitonieto6475
    @elmexicanitonieto6475 Жыл бұрын

    The power from the wall go at 220v or 120v ?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I am running mine on 110, but many SCR controllers are set up to work at 110-220 so as long as you had a 180V DC motor you could use 220 out of the wall. I would not use a 90V DC motor with an SCR and plug it into 220 UNLESS you put a limiting resister in line with the potentiometer to make the max speed the max rated RPM of the motor.

  • @bryantimms1469
    @bryantimms14696 ай бұрын

    How do you know what size choke for the dc side and for the ac side?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    6 ай бұрын

    Not being an electrical engineer I do not have any specs for you, what I can do however is offer you some guidelines. First of all bigger is better. I have several motor chokes ranging from the size of a tennis ball to the size of a soft ball and the bigger they are the better they work. Second the wire for the choke needs to be a minimum of 16 awg. If the wire is not that big or better it will not have the amperage capacity to allow the motor to work properly. Amperage is the most important spec. A lot of the chokes available online are rated in mA. There are 1000 mA in an amp. treadmill motors are rated in amps so most chokes available online are several hundred times too small. Third they are not available on Amazon at least not inexpensively, there are a few privet sellers on Amazon selling used parts for big bucks but the available chokes on amazon are too small because they are not designed for a motor even though they look correct in the picture in the picture they are way too small. The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2 wires, a transformer will have 3 or more. Also before I started doing videos chokes on eBay could be had for $25 or less shipped but now that more people are looking for them (due to my videos) the eBay sellers have raised their prices quite a bit. Your best bet might be the DIY option out of a Microwave transformer. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @bryantimms1469

    @bryantimms1469

    6 ай бұрын

    @@dazecars thanks got the reply. I picked up a tread mill last night for free but the speed control board is a fair be different then what i see in your videos so I opted for the scr route. Now looking at the tread mills speed control board, it does have a transformer and i was thinking of using that as my body and just re wind it like how you have done in your video. If i do that, how do i know if i have enough wire wound into it?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    6 ай бұрын

    The transformer from the treadmill board is likely too small. you want it to be the size of a tennis ball as a minimum but bigger is better. As to the windings you want to fill it full and then secure the wire so vibration doe not cut through the wire shielding. this is why the microwave transformer is such a good option it is big enough and comes with the coil pre wound.@@bryantimms1469

  • @waynehuman1554
    @waynehuman1554 Жыл бұрын

    Good Day. Any Chance of a Vid on a Simple DC Motor Controller with Specs and Circuit Diagram for a light Motor Car. Much Appreciation. Wayne. Alberton. Johannesburg. South Africa.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't have anything like that planned for the future

  • @daduce222
    @daduce222 Жыл бұрын

    man, sorry for my ignorance here. i have the larger rectifier you use and i understand it is not set up diagonally like the little ones. can you explain to me where the black wire coming out of the breaker and the white wire coming out of the ac choke would go on the large rectifier. and then which two wires hook to the other side where the wavy lines are.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    look at the face of the rectifier near the base of the terminals. the sideways S terminals are AC and the + and - are DC

  • @daduce222

    @daduce222

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars does it matter which wires go where on the sideways s terminals. you plug the black from the breaker on the one labeled ac. mine there are just two s terminals for the ac side. can i hook this thing up backwards?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@daduce222 from the point of view of the rectifier there is no polarity so either ~ terminal can be hot and the other one can be neutral.

  • @daduce222

    @daduce222

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars awesome, thanks again. Waiting on last component to show up tomorrow, the DC choke. I will be wiring it up after that. Just trying to make sure I get it right. I appreciate all the help.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @rodweaver7205
    @rodweaver7205 Жыл бұрын

    What DC choke are you using? Link to get it?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2, a transformer will have 3 or more. General rule of thumb is the bigger they are (physical size) the better they work, also the coil needs to be at least 16 awg. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @rustyshackleford9066
    @rustyshackleford90663 ай бұрын

    Noticed you other older video "Putting Together a QUALITY Variable Speed Power Supply or Treadmill Motor Controller SCR type" It contains reference to the 100 amp bridge rectifier and a large smoothing capacitor. Are those items no longer recommended? Also any information you can share about controlling 3 phase dc motors? Do these instructions apply? Thank you for the great information.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    I always use the 50 amp rectifier on the bench because its easy to hook up with quick connects, and there is little to no load on it. The terminals on 100 amp are bigger so the quick connects don't fit. I always use the 100 amp when building an actual power supply and recommend it in most of my videos. I don't mention it in this video because its about how it's hooked up not the components. There is a 100 amp rectifier linked in the description of this video and I have a recent video on all the parts needed to put together a power supply. kzread.info/dash/bejne/gImDpdFpYdSngqg.html I have not messed with 3 phase DC motors so I do not know if it will work or not

  • @rustyshackleford9066

    @rustyshackleford9066

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the response. It's interesting playing about with these. For the life of me I don't understand why drill press manufactures don't setup their pulleys for low rpm drilling holes in metal. Who wants to waste money on burning up and breaking bits. Being in Canada it's like living in the third world . We can't get half of the stuff available in the USA. @@dazecars

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree. I think the set them up for wood and that is why the RPM is so high. Kind of a one size fits none approach

  • @rustyshackleford9066

    @rustyshackleford9066

    2 ай бұрын

    @dazecars I've seen many of these small DPDT switches, like the GAMA 28E-MTD. Which is 12VDC and 30A in use by treadmill motor hobbyists. When dealing with these 90 - 180VDC motors, some a max VDC run close to 30A. Should one use a switch with a higher rating than 12VDC? Something more along the lines of a 220V or higher switch. I would think lower rated switches might cause arching. Is that not a problem? Thank you

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    2 ай бұрын

    It's really simple and really complicated all at the same time. First Most switches are rated high on the AC side but not on the DC side. That is because AC is less likely to arch at due to its occulting nature. On the DC side higher amp higher volt situations will for sure cause arching so how can people get away with lower amp switches? well for starters most of those switches are being operated at low volts low amps. How ofter are we turning the machine off and on at FULL speed? seldom if ever. How often are we turning them on or off at full amps? seldom if ever. other than basic operating amps, amperage draw is dependent on load, the only way the motor will draw max amps is if it is at max torque load. Lastly most are running their treadmill motor with either a PWM or an SCR and rectifier. Both of these types of power supplies turn on and off to regulate voltage and in doing so act much more like AC. The pulsing nature will reduce the risk of arching and contact damage. The long and the short of it is a lower amp switch will work but likely not as long as the "correct" switch for the voltage and amperage. With all that in mind I recommend getting two switches. One to put in the machine and one to have as a spare so when the first one burns out in a year or two you are only down a few minutes rather than a few days. Make sense?

  • @prabathabeysinghe9571
    @prabathabeysinghe95713 ай бұрын

    What is the capacity of DC choke for 220V 2.2hp DC motor?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    Not being an electrical engineer I do not have any specs or calculations for you on the motor choke. What I can do however is offer you some guidelines. First of all bigger is better. I have several motor chokes ranging from the size of a tennis ball to the size of a soft ball and the bigger they are the better they work. Second the wire for the choke needs to be a minimum of 16 awg. If the wire is not that big or better it will not have the amperage capacity to allow the motor to work properly. Amperage is the most important spec. A lot of the chokes available online are rated in mA. there are 1000 mA in an amp. Treadmill motors are rated in amps so most chokes available online are several hundred times too small. Third they are not available on Amazon at least not inexpensively, there are a few privet sellers on Amazon selling used parts for big bucks but the available chokes on amazon are too small because they are not designed for a motor even though they look correct in the picture they are WAY too small. The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2 wires, a transformer will have 3 or more. Also before I started doing videos chokes on eBay could be had for $25 or less shipped but now that more people are looking for them (due to my videos) the eBay sellers have raised their prices quite a bit. Your best bet might be the DIY option out of a Microwave transformer. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @rodweaver7205
    @rodweaver7205 Жыл бұрын

    Where did you get the circuit breaker? I don’t see one like you have

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    there are parts lists in the description

  • @daduce222
    @daduce222 Жыл бұрын

    also, i noticed at the end after you hooked up the reversing switch, the first direction you spun it seemed to be the wrong direction and the second way you spun it seemed to be the direction it should spin. Now this is if what i have been hearing is true, that the threaded treadmill motors are all left hand threads. is this correct or am i mistaken? sorry for my ignorance, I'm just trying to make sure i get this right when i mount mine to the lathe. mine would need to spin the way you spun it last.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    It depends on the factory direction of the motor. If it is labled CW than it is left hand thred, if it is labled CCW it is right hand thread.

  • @daduce222

    @daduce222

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars Awesome. Hey thanks for the quick reply. I really appreciate it. I dont see either on the label of my motor. Would it be somewhere else? If I could attach a pic of my label I would. Sorry

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@daduce222 if it does not say then hook it up to a battery with red to positive and either black or white to negative and see which way it spins. That would be its normal operating direction.

  • @paulmanhart4481
    @paulmanhart44814 ай бұрын

    Daze. You use conventional color coding for DC wires. Red is positive and black is negative. But you show the black wire connecting with the choke. What am I missing? Shouldn’t the red wire connect to the choke? Paul

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    4 ай бұрын

    The choke wires are black from the factory. They are hard wired in and not changeable.

  • @swagswap
    @swagswap10 ай бұрын

    You mention that the DC choke needs to go on the positive side of the circuit. In another video, you test different DC chokes, and show a shot of how much the motor sparks for each test. Have you tested putting the choke on the negative side of the circuit, and observed the relative sparking? My intuition tells me that it wouldn't make a difference which side of the circuit the choke is on, and I would love to have more evidence/information either direction. Thank you for all the great videos.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    10 ай бұрын

    I have learned it is somewhat interchangeable, I have not done the test, but I can give you the evidence. I have scrapped a bunch of treadmills and the ones with chokes a lot of them are on the negative side but some are on the positive side. Also with my two DIY chokes, they seamed to work slightly better on the negative side but no difference with the factor chokes.

  • @swagswap

    @swagswap

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dazecars Thanks for the wisdom. I will stick with the positive side in my machine. Much appreciated for the perspective.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    13 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @MinhVu-zf2fn
    @MinhVu-zf2fn9 ай бұрын

    what guage wire do you use?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    9 ай бұрын

    depends on the motor I am working with. motors that draw more amps require bigger wire. look at he wire coming out, usually the size is stamped or printed on the wire. In most cases 16 is a minimum, 14 or 12 is better.

  • @milanp5697
    @milanp56977 ай бұрын

    Where do I get a dc chock?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    7 ай бұрын

    Here are some guidelines that might help. First of all bigger is better. I have several motor chokes ranging from the size of a tennis ball to the size of a soft ball and the bigger they are the better they work. Second the wire for the choke needs to be a minimum of 16 awg. If the wire is not that big or better it will not have the amperage capacity to allow the motor to work properly. Third they are not available on Amazon at least not inexpensively, there are a few privet sellers on Amazon selling used parts for big bucks but the available chokes on amazon are too small because they are not designed for a motor even though they look correct in the picture in the picture they are way too small. The choke in most of my videos is part number 130993. Instead of getting one new I would get a used one. A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word “transformer" will also appear in most listings. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. They would only be interchangeable if you modify a transformer to work as a choke. (see my DIY choke video) To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2 wires, a transformer will have 3 or more. Also before I started doing videos chokes on eBay could be had for $25 or less shipped but now that more people are looking for them (due to my videos) the eBay sellers have raised their prices quite a bit. Your best bet might be the DIY option out of a Microwave transformer. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

  • @milanp5697

    @milanp5697

    7 ай бұрын

    @@dazecars thanks!

  • @milanp5697

    @milanp5697

    7 ай бұрын

    I finally finished it. My drill press is working great! 120rpm - 3200rpm. Thanks sooooo much for your help!

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    7 ай бұрын

    Outstanding, glad I could help.@@milanp5697

  • @basilmonsoor631
    @basilmonsoor6315 ай бұрын

    Hi , ac voltage is 220, i want 0 to 90vac variable ( i do not want above 100vac). So select value of potentialmeter. Tell me the value of potential meter, I am using 10,000w scr controller.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    5 ай бұрын

    I can not as it is not that simple. You need to do some testing with a volt ohm meter

  • @lucrebrazzi4069
    @lucrebrazzi40696 ай бұрын

    will this power a 180 volt treadmill motor?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    6 ай бұрын

    yes and no. It will never produce more power than what it put into it. So if you hook it up to 110AC and then the SCR with rectifier you will never get max speed. If you hook it up to 220 you will get more than max speed and a limiter at the top would be recommended.

  • @lucrebrazzi4069

    @lucrebrazzi4069

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow my dude! nobody ever responds but to get a paragraph speaks to your generosity and general good will! Thanks man! I have several big honking treadmill motors that are 180 volts and I thought they were from a treadmill that somehow made a bigger voltage out of 110. @@dazecars

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    6 ай бұрын

    You took the time to ask a question, least I can do is take the time to answer 😁 (tell your friends) Some treadmills are setup to plug into 220 needing the 180V notor and as you assumed some treadmill controllers step the voltage up from 110 to 220. An SCR however is just a limiter so it can only reduce voltage. @@lucrebrazzi4069

  • @daduce222
    @daduce222 Жыл бұрын

    would it be possible for you to walk me through connecting the larger rectifier in this video? I am having trouble getting mine to work. i did trip my breaker one time and realized i had the power from the breaker in the wrong position. I currently have the power from the breaker going to one of the ~ terminals and the white from the inductor going to the other ~ terminal. Then I have the long wire from the DC choke going to the positive terminal and the black from the motor going to the negative terminal. Otherwise I will have to buy one of those little rectifiers and hook it up exactly as you do. I just cant wrap my head around this larger rectifier being parallel. Any help would be great. I know your probably sick of hearing from me, so I appreciate the patience.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    I know you already solved this but I took your idea and ran with it. Video on rectifiers in a couple weeks.

  • @daduce222

    @daduce222

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars your the man. I hooked up the reverser switch from your video also. Thanks for all your help and I'm for sure a subscriber and look forward to your next videos on these motors. Really awesome stuff. Now I have to wire in that ac tach you showed me.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @aguycalledlucas
    @aguycalledlucas Жыл бұрын

    I’m missing the DC Choke, where are you buying yours from?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    Жыл бұрын

    A lot of treadmills come with a choke. Go to eBay and search “treadmill motor choke” BUT know that most people on eBay don’t know what they have and the word transformer will also appear in the listing. Problem is a choke and a transformer look almost identical so some listings are for transformers and some are fore chokes because the sellers think they are interchangeable. They are not. To tell the difference count the wires. A choke will only have 2 wires, a transformer will have 3 or more.

  • @teslakontrol

    @teslakontrol

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dazecars Great Videos.... Great Channel... are there any specs we should look for when shopping for a DC Choke? also You should mention the specs in your videos or diagram that will be helpful. I did find for the fuse it was 20A in the comments.

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    12 күн бұрын

    look for "motor choke" everything else will be too small

  • @alcmbauer1
    @alcmbauer13 ай бұрын

    What gauge of wire are you using?

  • @dazecars

    @dazecars

    3 ай бұрын

    For power wires on the ac side 16 is a minimum on the DC side 14 is a minimum. For potentiometer wires 22 or so

Келесі