| ??? 07/12/06 21:29 Read: times |
#120130 - Motor suitability Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Perhaps 3-phase controlled would be the way to go? It offers speed variable, reverse, and low cost.
Very open to suggestions as this is a new area for me. If 3-phase, I presume using an 8051 controller would be used in a similar way to frequency control. Al. |
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