I have a DC motor that I'd like to use for a project, but I need an appropriate power supply. The motor was pulled from a treadmill.
Here's the specs listed on the motor:
Pacific Scientific
Catalog Listing: SR3628-5172-2
HP: 1.7
RPM: 3200
Volts: 90DC
Amps: 19.3
Duty: CONT.
I've currently got the motor connected the power supply from the treadmill-- it's a complicated affair with a ribbon cable out to the control/display panel and a speed sensor that causes everything to shut down if the detected speed doesn't match the expected speed based on voltage. I'd like to replace it with a simple, variable speed controller for the motor.
I've looked at eBay and a couple of the standard suppliers (digikey, mouser, etc.). I can't find a power supply that provides anywhere near that kind of voltage and amperage. Anyone have any suggestions?
(Btw, I put a multi-meter on the power supply outputs. When I crank the speed up as high as I can before things error out and shut down, the meter reads 90+ DC volts and 1-3 amps. That is under no load.)
Here's the specs listed on the motor:
Pacific Scientific
Catalog Listing: SR3628-5172-2
HP: 1.7
RPM: 3200
Volts: 90DC
Amps: 19.3
Duty: CONT.
I've currently got the motor connected the power supply from the treadmill-- it's a complicated affair with a ribbon cable out to the control/display panel and a speed sensor that causes everything to shut down if the detected speed doesn't match the expected speed based on voltage. I'd like to replace it with a simple, variable speed controller for the motor.
I've looked at eBay and a couple of the standard suppliers (digikey, mouser, etc.). I can't find a power supply that provides anywhere near that kind of voltage and amperage. Anyone have any suggestions?
(Btw, I put a multi-meter on the power supply outputs. When I crank the speed up as high as I can before things error out and shut down, the meter reads 90+ DC volts and 1-3 amps. That is under no load.)