I am new to this forum filled with all kinds of experts, and delighted to be here! Hopefully I'll be making contributions in the future even though I'm starting off with a question.
On the Bolex M8, an application I'm considering requires precise control of its motor speed. The M8 has a brushed AC motor. AC motors generally do not like pulse width modulated AC voltage. It may work for a while, but the motor may suffer from the added inductive loads, causing excessive brush wear or worse.
In the forum archives I found a very helpful thread from 2016 where Graham Ritchie, an esteemed member, describes how he replaced the M8 rheostat speed control (varies voltage) with a PWM dimmer (varies pulse width) without issues.
https://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-b...c;f=1;t=010849
Has this become the safe and now time-tested way of doing it? Not just for the M8 but for projectors with AC motors in general?
Many thanks beforehand!
On the Bolex M8, an application I'm considering requires precise control of its motor speed. The M8 has a brushed AC motor. AC motors generally do not like pulse width modulated AC voltage. It may work for a while, but the motor may suffer from the added inductive loads, causing excessive brush wear or worse.
In the forum archives I found a very helpful thread from 2016 where Graham Ritchie, an esteemed member, describes how he replaced the M8 rheostat speed control (varies voltage) with a PWM dimmer (varies pulse width) without issues.
https://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-b...c;f=1;t=010849
Has this become the safe and now time-tested way of doing it? Not just for the M8 but for projectors with AC motors in general?
Many thanks beforehand!
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