AndrewEngEET
Mechanical
- Nov 8, 2004
- 6
I am in a research and development environment. I, as the junior engineer, have been charged with running a small 12v DC electric vacuum pump project.
I need to be able to control the speed (and voltage) of the motor, no matter what the load. The motor draws 15A normally, and can draw a maximum of 27 amps at stall. I am using a 15V supply capable of 60A, and want to supply the motor with between 10 and 14 volts, depending on the test requirement.
I spoke with Leeson Canada, and they suggested CAT number 175291, but it needs an external control (pot or Vcc). I am sort of looking for an all-digital unit.
Any advice? Thanks for your time. Long time sandy-bagger..finally registered!
andrew
I need to be able to control the speed (and voltage) of the motor, no matter what the load. The motor draws 15A normally, and can draw a maximum of 27 amps at stall. I am using a 15V supply capable of 60A, and want to supply the motor with between 10 and 14 volts, depending on the test requirement.
I spoke with Leeson Canada, and they suggested CAT number 175291, but it needs an external control (pot or Vcc). I am sort of looking for an all-digital unit.
Any advice? Thanks for your time. Long time sandy-bagger..finally registered!
andrew