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Dantanna

Jan 1, 1970
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I was wondering if I could use a 120v AC to dc motor controller as a
variable power supply for a project?

The controller I have is:

http://www.kbelectronics.com/data_sheets/kbic.pdf

I'm thinking it might be able to power quite a few LED's or something? I'm
just trying to find a use for this thing before I toss it out -
 
Dantanna said:
I was wondering if I could use a 120v AC to dc motor controller as a
variable power supply for a project?

The controller I have is:

http://www.kbelectronics.com/data_sheets/kbic.pdf

I'm thinking it might be able to power quite a few LED's or something? I'm
just trying to find a use for this thing before I toss it out -

Not a good choice: it's not isolated from the AC line. It might make a
light dimmer, though.
Wade
 
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Chris

Jan 1, 1970
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Dantanna said:
I was wondering if I could use a 120v AC to dc motor controller as a
variable power supply for a project?

The controller I have is:

http://www.kbelectronics.com/data_sheets/kbic.pdf

I'm thinking it might be able to power quite a few LED's or something? I'm
just trying to find a use for this thing before I toss it out -

Your DC motor controller provides rectified AC for the field, as well
as varying the voltage for the armature with phase control of the
rectified AC. Note that the power output is not smoothed at all, and
goes from peak voltage to zero 100 or 120 times a second. This is OK
for DC motors, which are inductive, but is not useful for most DC
applications.

Most of these motor controllers have a minimum current rating, and
don't work well at very light loads (like the 20mA for a string of
LEDs).

Bag it and save it. Everyone who does electronics for any time has a
pile of good stuff like this. Be sure to note the size motor it's
supposed to drive (see the data shhet table for plug-in horsepower
resistor values). If it works, you'll probably find a good use for it
sometime, and they're not cheap. Also, be sure to fuse as recommended.

Chris
 
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