meaty
Active Member
G'day, fellow growers. I've acquired a reasonably powerful centrifugal fan (200litres/s or ~420cfm), but for my current use it's far too powerful. I was hoping to significantly reduce its speed with a speed controller of sorts, but my local hydro doesn't stock them. For privacy reasons, unfortunately Ebay isn't an option.
I was thinking a variable transformer might do, such as this, but I think you'll agree that it's a bit overkill. Slightly.
Although I'd prefer a simple off-the-shelf item, I'm not electrically squeamish, so a DIY isn't out of the question.
I'm not even sure if this would work with my centrifugal monstrosity, but looking at this fan speed controller, does anyone know if its insides merely consists of something like this controller?
Is a reduced voltage even going to alter a centrifugal fan's speed or do they work via the frequency?
Anyway, ideas are much appreciated. The fan specs:
I was thinking a variable transformer might do, such as this, but I think you'll agree that it's a bit overkill. Slightly.
Although I'd prefer a simple off-the-shelf item, I'm not electrically squeamish, so a DIY isn't out of the question.
I'm not even sure if this would work with my centrifugal monstrosity, but looking at this fan speed controller, does anyone know if its insides merely consists of something like this controller?
Is a reduced voltage even going to alter a centrifugal fan's speed or do they work via the frequency?
Anyway, ideas are much appreciated. The fan specs:
- Nuaire K200L TW
- Revs. per second: 44
- Air: 200 litres/s
- Wattage: 165W
- Amperes: .73
- Voltage: 240 (AC @ 50Hz)