Myweepony
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Good morning people.
I need some help, please.
I want to make a variable speed controller for various 240v electric motors.
I have a controller that describes itself as a 10000w SCR digital voltage regulator/speed control/dimmer. It's got 4 terminals Live in/Neutral in and Live out/Neutral out. Simple enough, but I want to add a 3 position switch (6 terminals DPDT), l O ll, so that I can bypass the controller(full power), switch it off, or go through the controller(variable speed). Switch it off, no problem, no wires to hook up. Variable speed, no problem, L/N from switch to L/N input, L/N output to motor.
How do I wire the bypass? I have a feeling splicing the L/N from the switch into the L/N output of the controller might not be advisable. Putting 240v up the jacksie of the controller doesn't seem to be a good idea.
How would you guys do it? I haven't found anything on U tube that includes the switch. I don't have any circuit diags for the controller.
Would it be the case to add a relay in the output wires to isolate the controller and wire in the full power after the relay?
Any help will be appreciated, especially if you can manage a wiring diagram.
Thanks
Phil
I need some help, please.
I want to make a variable speed controller for various 240v electric motors.
I have a controller that describes itself as a 10000w SCR digital voltage regulator/speed control/dimmer. It's got 4 terminals Live in/Neutral in and Live out/Neutral out. Simple enough, but I want to add a 3 position switch (6 terminals DPDT), l O ll, so that I can bypass the controller(full power), switch it off, or go through the controller(variable speed). Switch it off, no problem, no wires to hook up. Variable speed, no problem, L/N from switch to L/N input, L/N output to motor.
How do I wire the bypass? I have a feeling splicing the L/N from the switch into the L/N output of the controller might not be advisable. Putting 240v up the jacksie of the controller doesn't seem to be a good idea.
How would you guys do it? I haven't found anything on U tube that includes the switch. I don't have any circuit diags for the controller.
Would it be the case to add a relay in the output wires to isolate the controller and wire in the full power after the relay?
Any help will be appreciated, especially if you can manage a wiring diagram.
Thanks
Phil
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