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    3 phase DC control

    I bought a 3 phase brushless 9 amp 24 volt gearmotor off ebay. Motor specs:

    Bodine Electric Co. 34B-W Series Parallel Shaft BLDC Gearmotor Model N3452

    I want to add power feed (reversible, variable speed) to my bandsawmill and bought this motor thinking it was a regular DC motor that I could operate with a PWM DC Speed controller.

    I can't seem to find a speed controller that will work with this motor. The manufacturer only deals with commercial and not private customers.

    Anyone have any ideas? Should i just put it back on ebay and get a basic DC motor?

    Thanks,
    Fred Beal


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    Any Small Advanced Motion Controls drive should do it, the voltage is a bit low but they do go down to 24vdc.
    B12A6 for e.g.
    Many show up on ebay regularly.
    Al.
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