I see that a few of you have converted your tools to use ye olde treadmill motor. Me too, but it's not working like I hoped.
No torque. I can grab the motor pulley (while wearing welding gloves) and stall it out immediately at any speed I'm willing to try. It just shudders, and I can easily hold it dead. Obviously, my new adjustable drill press doesn't work too well this way.
The treadmill was old -- a 1991 vintage. I've checked the motor's brushes, which still have plenty of meat, and the comm looks healthy enough.
The motor is a GE 5P80LY2A rated at 1.5 HP @ 120V DC. The controller is a GE 52A103470AAP1. Can't find much about either, probably due to the age.
The controller is seeing 122 V AC. At minimum speed, the motor is only seeing 5.25 V DC and at max, about 40 V. There's a MAX SPEED pot on the controller board that doesn't appear to do much at low RPMs (predictably, I guess).
I was a little surprised at the extremely low motor voltage, and perhaps it's not a huge shock that there's no torque down low. But, I can't even picture this thing running a treadmill effectively with the torque that it has. Both the controller and motor appear to work fine, though, which is kind of weird. Is the motor just old, degmagnetized, and worn out?
I have other treadmill motors, but they don't have the tach signal wires that this controller needs. When installed on the controller, they simply spin at top speed. I don't have another controller to test this motor.
Any ideas? Thanks for any help.
S
No torque. I can grab the motor pulley (while wearing welding gloves) and stall it out immediately at any speed I'm willing to try. It just shudders, and I can easily hold it dead. Obviously, my new adjustable drill press doesn't work too well this way.
The treadmill was old -- a 1991 vintage. I've checked the motor's brushes, which still have plenty of meat, and the comm looks healthy enough.
The motor is a GE 5P80LY2A rated at 1.5 HP @ 120V DC. The controller is a GE 52A103470AAP1. Can't find much about either, probably due to the age.
The controller is seeing 122 V AC. At minimum speed, the motor is only seeing 5.25 V DC and at max, about 40 V. There's a MAX SPEED pot on the controller board that doesn't appear to do much at low RPMs (predictably, I guess).
I was a little surprised at the extremely low motor voltage, and perhaps it's not a huge shock that there's no torque down low. But, I can't even picture this thing running a treadmill effectively with the torque that it has. Both the controller and motor appear to work fine, though, which is kind of weird. Is the motor just old, degmagnetized, and worn out?
I have other treadmill motors, but they don't have the tach signal wires that this controller needs. When installed on the controller, they simply spin at top speed. I don't have another controller to test this motor.
Any ideas? Thanks for any help.
S