Re: router speed control
Posted by
turbulatordude
on 2003-04-26 15:09:45 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "caudlet" <info@t...> wrote:
halve the range, or if you see the glass as half full, double the low
end resolution. (3 loops=3 times resolution and so on.
AND... for those not using the thing, but want to get one installed,
the current it produces will be more than enough to light an LED as a
means of proving motor 'run' statius.
Dave
(geee, if you have been buying AB or Square D or some such, I really
did save you some bux !
> > (can I have my watch back now ? :>)sensor
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> Sure. Easiest 100 bucks I ever made. You already had the answer!
> Thanks for the find on the cheapo CT. Most of the commercial ones
> are big bucks. The part could be used as a primary (AC side)
> on a plasma cutter to give an (Arc good) signal for those unitsthat
> don't have one.AND... for those not familiar with them, you can loop a wire to
halve the range, or if you see the glass as half full, double the low
end resolution. (3 loops=3 times resolution and so on.
AND... for those not using the thing, but want to get one installed,
the current it produces will be more than enough to light an LED as a
means of proving motor 'run' statius.
Dave
(geee, if you have been buying AB or Square D or some such, I really
did save you some bux !
Discussion Thread
turbulatordude
2003-04-24 07:37:35 UTC
router speed control
caudlet
2003-04-24 10:55:45 UTC
Re: router speed control
caudlet
2003-04-24 11:04:21 UTC
Re: router speed control (PartII)
turbulatordude
2003-04-24 18:59:15 UTC
Re: router speed control
jeffalanp
2003-04-24 23:03:07 UTC
Re: router speed control
caudlet
2003-04-25 21:21:27 UTC
Re: router speed control
turbulatordude
2003-04-26 15:09:45 UTC
Re: router speed control