fflintstone
Well-known member
How I fixed it.
So I wanted to slow down the motor on my drum fan. It had two speeds, super noisy and extra super noisy. I wanted to slow the motor about 30%. Electrical stuff is one of the things I never seem to get the theory behind it. I did a poo load of research on the matter, educated myself. The long and the short of it is there is no GOOD way to slow down a modern single phase AC PSC motor.
I did it the mechanical way. I measured the stock sheave for shaft size and OD, added 33% found a clearance sheave online. Shipping was more than the sheave.
The semi local auto parts store did not have a cogged belt and the one they sold me was a little larger than I had asked for. I had the link belt handy so I threw it on to try it out.
I can now hear myself think when I have the drum fan on.
So I wanted to slow down the motor on my drum fan. It had two speeds, super noisy and extra super noisy. I wanted to slow the motor about 30%. Electrical stuff is one of the things I never seem to get the theory behind it. I did a poo load of research on the matter, educated myself. The long and the short of it is there is no GOOD way to slow down a modern single phase AC PSC motor.
I did it the mechanical way. I measured the stock sheave for shaft size and OD, added 33% found a clearance sheave online. Shipping was more than the sheave.
The semi local auto parts store did not have a cogged belt and the one they sold me was a little larger than I had asked for. I had the link belt handy so I threw it on to try it out.
I can now hear myself think when I have the drum fan on.


