Jeremy Fielding | Building A Variable DC Power Supply From Treadmill Parts: 054 @Jeremy_Fielding | Uploaded March 2018 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
How to use / wire a MC80 Speed controller from a treadmill without the console or power board. I made this one into a standalone DC power supply. Speed controller
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The volt/ampmeter display- A DIFFERENT ONE FROM THE VIDEO. The original is no longer available.
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In this project I used a 10k potentiometer because that is what I had on hand. But I would normally use a 5k potentiometer like this one on amazon
5k potentiometer
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Banana plugs /Binding Post... the ones I purchased were $7 and they are no longer available on Amazon. This is the closest thing. You just need something similar.
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If you want to chip in a few bucks to support more content like this, please visit my patreon page.
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My website jeremyfielding.com
Technical Notes and Corrections here.
The switch is drawn in as being on the neutral side. It is actually on the hot side. You could also use a switch to break both sides of the circuit for those who want some extra safety ๐
Final Note:
PLEASE UNDERSTAND...I receive hundreds of messages on all platforms (email, Facebook, comments etc) asking for advice, and help with projects. At this volume, I simply can't do one on one advice. I do read all the questions, and if I get the same ones over and over I make videos about it to help lots of people. Thanks for your understanding on this.
How to use / wire a MC80 Speed controller from a treadmill without the console or power board. I made this one into a standalone DC power supply. Speed controller
Affiliate links
The volt/ampmeter display- A DIFFERENT ONE FROM THE VIDEO. The original is no longer available.
amzn.to/2Hyw6PK
In this project I used a 10k potentiometer because that is what I had on hand. But I would normally use a 5k potentiometer like this one on amazon
5k potentiometer
amzn.to/2FQXeXq
Banana plugs /Binding Post... the ones I purchased were $7 and they are no longer available on Amazon. This is the closest thing. You just need something similar.
amzn.to/2HF67nB
If you want to chip in a few bucks to support more content like this, please visit my patreon page.
patreon.com/jeremyfieldingsr
My website jeremyfielding.com
Technical Notes and Corrections here.
The switch is drawn in as being on the neutral side. It is actually on the hot side. You could also use a switch to break both sides of the circuit for those who want some extra safety ๐
Final Note:
PLEASE UNDERSTAND...I receive hundreds of messages on all platforms (email, Facebook, comments etc) asking for advice, and help with projects. At this volume, I simply can't do one on one advice. I do read all the questions, and if I get the same ones over and over I make videos about it to help lots of people. Thanks for your understanding on this.