Im repurposing an AC reversible, variable speed drill for a project. I'm removing the old F/R switch and trigger and am going to replace them with a 3way toggle and a pot in a separate box.
The original F/R switch had four wires to it. One line in, one out to each brush, and one to the motor. The way the current switch is constructed, it's difficult to discern exactly how the switch worked once I disassembled it. So my question is what kind of switch do I need (SPDT, DPDT, etc), and how should the wire from the motor interact with the switch? The line is is evident, and the lines out to the brushes seem straight forward, just not sure about the wire to the motor. Is it always hot? Is it a ground or neutral?
I know that the pot is put into the neutral line, but I'm not sure what Ohm rating I will need. It draws 3.5 amps on 120 VAC house current.
Thanks for the help.
The original F/R switch had four wires to it. One line in, one out to each brush, and one to the motor. The way the current switch is constructed, it's difficult to discern exactly how the switch worked once I disassembled it. So my question is what kind of switch do I need (SPDT, DPDT, etc), and how should the wire from the motor interact with the switch? The line is is evident, and the lines out to the brushes seem straight forward, just not sure about the wire to the motor. Is it always hot? Is it a ground or neutral?
I know that the pot is put into the neutral line, but I'm not sure what Ohm rating I will need. It draws 3.5 amps on 120 VAC house current.
Thanks for the help.