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Reddit mentions of Gino Development 09-0123 TruePower Variable Dial Router Speed Controller for Duct and Inline Fans
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Reddit mentions: 8
We found 8 Reddit mentions of Gino Development 09-0123 TruePower Variable Dial Router Speed Controller for Duct and Inline Fans. Here are the top ones.
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- 120V 60Hz maximum 15 amps with built in fuse
- Rocker switch with off, full speed, or variable speed settings
- Plug your Router into this control unit you instantly have a variable speed tool
- Item Package Dimension: 6.4" L x 4.7" W x 3.2" H
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Specs:
Height | 3.2 Inches |
Length | 6.4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 4.7 Inches |
Wouldn't something like this work
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009KAEP7A/ref=pd_aw_fbt_121_img_2/163-7575233-3411138?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=E5DJJXXPZKDYCS0FNTZR
Sure. Does yours have a 2 pin or a 3 pin plug?
Something like this should work fine.
Photo of the label on the tray would help.
In the past I've used a large box type thing to control the heat output of my 1500w element. It got VERY VERY hot, and burnt out, because apparently i should have put a giant heatsink on the back (Why would it NOT come with one?)
Anyway....looking up motor controllers again, I see nothing but these guys. Rated at 2kw should be good for a 1500w element, but I'm not sure if PWM is a good thing, compared to plain old analog tuning. I guess it depends on the pulse width, right? 10hz compared to 0.1hz might be fine.
Edit: this is what I had which apparently is a FAN controller, and obviously analog (rheostat)
I've had good luck with a router speed controller. You can find them at most hardware stores for very little money.
Find yourself an old fan motor or an old plug in drill and hook it up with something like this http://www.amazon.com/TruePower-Electronic-Stepless-Controller-Brush-type/dp/B009KAEP7A
>How wide is your maple? Something to consider: I have a 12" 5hp Belsaw planer at my shop in Hagerstown, I'd be willing to give you access to for lumber trade. Also, I noticed you need a motor for your lathe, I have 4 electric motors that I don't use, I think most have pulleys. I purchased this a while ago as a speed controller, it works great.
>Those slabs sound amazing. How did you get those milled?
I also have a 12" planer. Some of the board are over 18 or 20. I think I'll be ripping most of them down anyways. Thanks for the offer on the motor, I recently picked up 2. I just need to get a belt that fits now.
The slabs I had done by 2griffins. They had an Alaskan chainsaw mill. That was really cool to watch. If you ever want to come see some of it, let me know.
How wide is your maple? Something to consider: I have a 12" 5hp Belsaw planer at my shop in Hagerstown, I'd be willing to give you access to for lumber trade. Also, I noticed you need a motor for your lathe, I have 4 electric motors that I don't use, I think most have pulleys. I purchased this a while ago as a speed controller, it works great.
Those slabs sound amazing. How did you get those milled?
So a router speed controller would not work?
What about a device like this?
https://www.amazon.com/TruePower-Electronic-Stepless-Controller-Brush-type/dp/B009KAEP7A