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20th February 07, 12:36 AM
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 Originally Posted by neo71665
I wire up a lot of motors, anywhere from 120V (what they used to call 110) single phase to 480 3 phase. I didn't know if he wanted a 120 or 240V. Can find them anywhere from 1 to 5hp in 120V range. Most of mine that I deal with are fan motors and such though, nothing fancy.
If he wants noisy, I got a chevy 350 in the shop that I'll sell for cheap with a rod knock, lmao.
The clutch motors draw 5 amps, However to get the flywheel going they may pull double that.
A DC motor is nice for torque if you run off solar and batteries, which I also do.
For ease it's better that the motor be single phase, 110.
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