Jake":g256hu82 said:Aaargh, sorry for my part in that, Lee...
No problem Jake mate you weren't to know...
Jake":g256hu82 said:Aaargh, sorry for my part in that, Lee...
Jake":2u1nx9l0 said:Is that the one from a garage?
I'd get a little inverter, the motor won't be huge and they are relatively cheap. Someone was advertising one on here not long ago, dunno if it was the right size or has gone.
seaco":suibsf3r said:Thanks bob
What do you think of this one seems to fit the bill but is 3 phase surely converting it to run on 240v and making it variable speed is going to add considerably to the cost, we are only hobbiests and need the to keep costs under control?
9fingers":hgcgsgth said:If however you have managed to pick up a single voltage motor for next to nothing, then clearly there is more in the budget to put into the inverter.
Now to the fan, the one you show is very likely not to be vapour tight because of the belt drive will have to pass through from the motor to the fan. Yes your photo shows a belt guard but the motor shaft still has to get through into the shroud and this is unlikely to be vapour tight.
hth
Bob
beech1948":hgcgsgth said:seaco,
try following
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/A-FERCELL-SPR...PRAYBOOTH_W0QQitemZ370147684239QQcmdZViewItem
alan
seaco":2slwwwwp said:9fingers":2slwwwwp said:If however you have managed to pick up a single voltage motor for next to nothing, then clearly there is more in the budget to put into the inverter.
Now to the fan, the one you show is very likely not to be vapour tight because of the belt drive will have to pass through from the motor to the fan. Yes your photo shows a belt guard but the motor shaft still has to get through into the shroud and this is unlikely to be vapour tight.
hth
Bob
Hi Bob
I think the easiest will be to swop out the motor for a 240v we have a couple about hopefully one will fit!
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