WTF....That's insane.... $50 dollars for fan controller.Yes, its called a fan controller, they cost 30-50 usually, you can grab one at a hydro shop.
It was only $25 on BGHydro.com sorry. They are way better, and have a replaceable 15 amp fuse. These controllers are nice because you can quickly disconect them, they are prewired, you can use them for water pumps, its not a fire hazard.WTF....That's insane.... $50 dollars for fan controller.
Dude go to HD and buy an $8 Fan Dimmer switch, you'll have to wire it yourself. Not that hard. I made mine in about 15 minutes.
And people wonder why things go wrong taking shortcuts or using equipment that it was not designed for.I have to disagree with Bongjuice. Get a proper controller made for the job. Light dimmer switches are bad for a few reasons.
$21.98:
Sunlight Supply, Inc.: THE SPEEDSTER - VARIABLE FAN SPEED CONTROL [736617] - Fans, Blowers & Ducting - Environmental Controllers, CO2 Generators, Fans, Blowers & Duct, Air Purification - Horticulture Source
Brush type motor is a type of electrical motor, basically electricity is applied to the motor to make it spin, these types of motors can be adjusted, like how your oscillating fan probably has 3 settings, drills are variable speed, most water pumps, they all use brush type motors. Its the simplest way to make an adjustable electric motor.Picaso the fan controller you linked to says for use with brush type motors only. what is a brush type motor? The fan I have is an older model of this one Kooltronic KBB64-64 Double Centrifugal Blowers . Most of the specs seeams to be the same. Same volts and HZ anyways.
Yep. Works great.Brush type motor is a type of electrical motor, basically electricity is applied to the motor to make it spin, these types of motors can be adjusted, like how your oscillating fan probably has 3 settings, drills are variable speed, most water pumps, they all use brush type motors. Its the simplest way to make an adjustable electric motor.
And in case your wondering, yes your fans, all blowers and duct fans will be brush type motors.