Tripqzon
04-19-2007, 05:45 PM
Is there a simple circuit and small that can be used to slow down a belt driven turntable that uses an ac motor controlled by line voltage? Perhaps a triac based circuit?
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul
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View Full Version : Turntable speed Tripqzon 04-19-2007, 05:45 PM Is there a simple circuit and small that can be used to slow down a belt driven turntable that uses an ac motor controlled by line voltage? Perhaps a triac based circuit? Thanks, Paul Fred Longworth 04-19-2007, 05:57 PM If you change the line frequency, the speed will change correspondingly. That requires a relatively sophisticated circuit that uses a variable-frequency power oscillator. Using a triac alone to chop portions out of the AC wave will cause the unit to run at the same speed, but with reduced torque. I have sometimes reduced speed on a turntable like yours by remachining the motor pulley to make it smaller. This has been useful when the set originally had a 50Hz pulley that needed to be reduced to 5/6 the original diameter to run on 60Hz. Fred Longworth Tripqzon 04-19-2007, 06:06 PM Hi Fred, I have written you about this turntable before. I tried replacing the rubber mounting grommets for the motor as you suggested and it still runs fast. I temporarily wrapped the portion of the platter that the belt contacts with electrical tape to make it larger in radius. It is a unit that was purchased new in the US. It only developed this problem after being in storage for a few years. Would it be worth while to invest in a new motor or do you think that would not resolve the problem? I'm really not comfortable trying to reduce the size of the motor capstan. Thanks, Paul |