PaulJohnson
Automotive
- Dec 26, 2013
- 12
Hello
I'm building a device for testing speed sensors and have until now been using a small bench grinder as the speed source which spins happily at a very stable 2950 rpm and is 150watt 240v.
I then required higher speeds up to 5000rpm so made a pulley system with a separate shaft running in a couple of housed bearings.The motor didn't have enough power even to overcome the friction of the drive belt and bearings!
I then purchased a 450w bench grinder which still struggles to spin the shaft and only gets up to full speed after a few minutes and won't easily accelerate when cold and I had to fit a slightly larger start capacitor.
I'm surprised that a 3/4 hp motor struggles to drive the shaft with no load that can easily be spun by hand.
I also built in a simple speed controller which sort of works but reduces the power so not very accurate
Is there a better way to do this ?
I even though about using a 12volt engine starter motor
I'm building a device for testing speed sensors and have until now been using a small bench grinder as the speed source which spins happily at a very stable 2950 rpm and is 150watt 240v.
I then required higher speeds up to 5000rpm so made a pulley system with a separate shaft running in a couple of housed bearings.The motor didn't have enough power even to overcome the friction of the drive belt and bearings!
I then purchased a 450w bench grinder which still struggles to spin the shaft and only gets up to full speed after a few minutes and won't easily accelerate when cold and I had to fit a slightly larger start capacitor.
I'm surprised that a 3/4 hp motor struggles to drive the shaft with no load that can easily be spun by hand.
I also built in a simple speed controller which sort of works but reduces the power so not very accurate
Is there a better way to do this ?
I even though about using a 12volt engine starter motor