Treadmill Motor Conversion Mistakes, Going over Common Mistakes people make on their Conversions

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
  • Converting a Mill or Lathe to a treadmill motor is a fantastic upgrade and 90% of the challenge comes in the power supply, but there are also a few mistake people commonly make specific to hooking up the treadmill motor.
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  • @theautodidacticman_
    @theautodidacticman_ Před 9 měsíci +3

    Horsepower is for braggin’ & torque is for draggin’. You can have all the horsepower you want but you ain’t going anywhere without torque.

  • @zjtr10
    @zjtr10 Před rokem +1

    Another great easy to understand simple explanation. Thanks for taking the time to educate all of us.

  • @hoss1905
    @hoss1905 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video , I just finished a wood lathe conversion , on a cheap mechanical variable speed lathe .
    Love the power and speed control , one more thing to complete is a dual resistor as I’m getting a small lag at the start of the speed control . Thanks for the help .

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem

      Are you saying that when you turn the nob it turns a bit before the motor comes on? if so take a look at this czcams.com/video/04d0u1RJyXw/video.html

  • @garsonprice3441
    @garsonprice3441 Před rokem +2

    Two years ago you inspired me to convert two wood lathes to variable speed, Daze. Then you helped fine tune them with the proper gearing, a cooling fan, a quick start bypass switch (disabled safe start), a tachometer and a reverse switch. The speed control has made a huge difference in tooling a fine wood finish instead of using 80 grit sandpaper. I rarely touched the four gang pulleys before knowing you and now speed changes are made 10-20 times each project.
    If you come to east coast Canada (New Brunswick), Daze, you have a place to stay. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Salute! 👍👍

    • @tomnorton8218
      @tomnorton8218 Před rokem

      Garson,
      I'm in the process of doing the same conversion. Any chance I could see a few pics of your setup?

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem +1

      Glad I could help and thanks for the generous offer. I will likely not ever be in your area but anything is possible. If you ever have the opportunity to share my channel with other groups and individuals it would really be appreciated. I am one channel among thousands and it can be hard for people to find my videos.

  • @kevinsellsit5584
    @kevinsellsit5584 Před rokem

    These are all great lessons and you offer the correct solution for this application (machine power conversion). Almost any application really.
    There is another solution for some applications, although cooling and gearing is applicable to every electric motor application.
    Specifically, when electric motors are used as traction motors which will require the motor to run from 0 RPM through the max RPM, using two of the smaller motors might be a better option.
    In the early 2000's my tiny business built high performance stand up scooters before it became the thing it has now become.
    We had limited resources to source our products from. To keep costs down it made sense to use the standard Chinese scooter parts, but simply installing a 300 Amp (golf cart) controller would ignite the brush housing in the first ten feet. Likewise, any attempt to modify existing controllers resulted in MOSFET fires. Now you know why we call them Metal Oxide Smoke & Fire Emitting Transistors.
    What did work in this application was to run 2 of the best cheap China motors available which were rated at 800 watts.
    Since the entire vehicle and rider only weighed 300lbs, we could dump stupid amounts of current into two motors for just a few seconds and get away with it.
    All we were really trying to do was teach the gasoline scooter people a lesson about electricity in a short drag race. It worked.

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem +1

      Interesting concept, I had not thought of running two motors but assuming they were the same I could totally see the benefit.

  • @bob-the-Millwright
    @bob-the-Millwright Před rokem

    Thank you! really enjoy your channel.

  • @martinneethling1731
    @martinneethling1731 Před rokem

    Thanx a stack 👍🏻 Very helpfull.

  • @rayg436
    @rayg436 Před rokem +3

    great explanation
    keep up the great videos.

  • @836dmar
    @836dmar Před 6 měsíci

    Great info!

  • @kit-geoffbullough8788

    very good information - thanks

  • @patrickbeaumier8616
    @patrickbeaumier8616 Před rokem

    Nice vid. Thanks.
    👍👍👍

  • @orangetruckman
    @orangetruckman Před rokem +1

    I’m sure there’s a guy out there about to screw up his treadmill motor powered whatever, all because he hasn’t watch any of your awesome videos.

  • @Drjtherrien
    @Drjtherrien Před rokem

    Nice explanation. I would have fallen for that horsepower trap if I didn't see this video.

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem +1

      That is exactly why I made the other video I referenced in this video, easy mistake to make.

  • @dharielvillanuevagarza9897
    @dharielvillanuevagarza9897 Před 8 hodinami

    Thinking on building a liam f type wind turbine power regerator using any kind of motor, which motor model would you recomend? And material for the wind turbine? Fiberglass maybe?

  • @MichaelS-bz4pk
    @MichaelS-bz4pk Před 8 měsíci

    I built a trike with a treadmill motor belt drive with pulley on rear wheel. I cut the flywheel and used the threaded part, and attached it to my 36v ebike battery with an intermittent push button on the bars. It goes about 18mph, as fast as a trike can be safely ridden.

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 8 měsíci

      sounds like a fun project

  • @tiggerkzn
    @tiggerkzn Před rokem

    New subscriber here. Thanks for the vids. Quick question, can an EMI filter be used in place of a choke on a TM motor?

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem +1

      I have not tried it but you would think it would help some. The important thing would be to make sure the EMI filter has the correct amp rating. Being undersized at the very least would reduce motor torque but more likely would burn out the filter.

    • @tiggerkzn
      @tiggerkzn Před rokem

      @@dazecars The emi filter i have came with the same tredmill. Its rated to 2250vdc. Curious as to why it would have had a choke and an EMI

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem +1

      @@tiggerkzn In most cases an EMI filter is designed to eliminate electromagnetic interference from this device to other devices so it probably won't do much for the motor but would reduce the interference other devices in the area experience.

  • @champspec
    @champspec Před rokem +1

    Have you messed around with any 3 phase AC drive motors? You can find them in almost all Life Fitness commercial treadmills. Matrix treadmills probably have the most powerful commonly seen treadmill motor(made by Johnson Controls) out for the past ten years. Cybex is owned by Life Fitness so their stuff is cross compatible sometimes. And Precor and Startrac commercial treadmills also have some of the most powerful motors out there. Most are AC motors though… there are two Precor treadmill models called the 932i or 946i that is about 20 years old now. If you come across one of those, they have Massive DC drive motors made by Leeson. Very rare to see one of those motors ever fail and the bearings are easy to service/replace.

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem

      I did scrap one Life fitness treadmill with an AC motor but was not sure what I was looking at other than an AC motor so I didn't do anything with it. I know now a VFD would have been an outstanding option for that motor but some times you just don't know what you don't know.

  • @captainprototype187
    @captainprototype187 Před 2 měsíci

    I like to use vacuum motors with my projects , they are nice and small and they are universal.

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 2 měsíci

      good option. One of many sources to up cycle things and get free parts

  • @FNR
    @FNR Před 7 měsíci

    1. I'm with you on motor cooling: czcams.com/video/WRtArow2UMU/video.html
    2. An advantage of running remote cooling through a duct or hose is that it seals up the brush end of the motor, which really does not like dirt or swarf getting into it
    3. You are correct about the tradeoff between low torque/high RPM and high torque/low RPM - and you are quite right that the motor manufacturers overstate the HP numbers on these motors. However, higher speeds have a use all their own, especially on cutting tools like lathes and mills. Being able to drive the tool faster opens up the door to carbide tooling (which likes high SFM) which can often be more productive than a speed-limited, higher torque motor. Your typical hobby lathe 100mm chuck is frequently rated for 3500-4500 RPM, and spinning it that fast (with the commiserate feed speed) can generate a much higher MRR than a lower speed, even if the lower speed can take a heavier depth of cut. Within limits, RPM is king!

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 7 měsíci

      Good info I appreciate you sharing it. The one thing I caution people when it comes to hobby lathes and RPM speed is to do one of two things. Either maintain the OEM speed max, in other words don't drive the spindle faster than its max speed from the factory OR do your due diligence and make sure the bearings are up to the task. This involves getting the bearing part numbers and then trying to find the speed specs. Unless the manufacturer is clearly marked on it you can only get a range. If I was wanting to overdrive my spindle I would simply replace the bearings so I was absolutely sure the bearings were up to the speeds I planned on running it at. Lastly the further you go from the original max speed the the higher the risk of the structural integrity of the spindle not being up to the task especially if you have upgraded to a bigger chuck with more mass. I am sure a typical import spindle with correctly rated bearings can handle quite a bit more speed but the faster you go the more cautious a person needs to be.

  • @nunyahbuidness7959
    @nunyahbuidness7959 Před rokem

    So uh question for the expert in the field, I just salvaged a commercial 220 volt treadmill and pulled a 3phase motor, I can tell that the VFD is on the control board but am helpless as far as figuring out what to do to get it turning. Have you messed with these? Do I just need to bite the bullet and purchase a new VFD?

  • @genekeen70
    @genekeen70 Před rokem

    Dude your'e like the treadmill motor master.. hahahaha.. just found your channel looking for answers on how to disable the time out limit on a weslo cadence G40.. it shuts off after 1 hr and 40 mins. Would you know how to bypass that feature. ?

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem +1

      The only way I know to bypass those types of integrated treadmill functions is to ditch the treadmill controls.

    • @genekeen70
      @genekeen70 Před rokem

      @@dazecars that's what I was thinking.. thanks so much for responding. I subbed and I'll be watching more of your vids fo sure..

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 15 dny

      👍

  • @ibringthelastwords1358
    @ibringthelastwords1358 Před 10 měsíci

    Can we use water pump motors as replacement for treadmills?

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 10 měsíci

      It all depends on the motor specs

  • @snowdragon930
    @snowdragon930 Před rokem

    What would be your advice if I wanted to make a chicken & turkey plucker? I am a new subscriber and have not gone through your playlist yet and I have no knowledge in this area....yet.

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem

      Not sure, I know lots about treadmill motor conversions and almost nothing about chicken pluckers, what questions do you have?

    • @snowdragon930
      @snowdragon930 Před rokem

      @@dazecars a plucker doesn't need to have high rpms but it does need torque which is why I'm interested in your expertise. Do I still need the circuit board if all I need is an on/off switch without a potentiometer? Also, can it be run off of a battery off-grid?

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před rokem +1

      @@snowdragon930 It can be run directly off of batteries. Just keep in mind that voltage effects speed. I would try and run it as close to the motors's max RPMs. that would be at the voltage listed on the motor and then gear it down to the RPMS you want, this will maximize torque.

  • @jerxxxone515
    @jerxxxone515 Před 8 měsíci

    On mc80 I got 1 red-light on and motor won't start

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 8 měsíci

      usualy its one of the switching transisters attached to the heat sink side of the board that need to be replaced.

  • @georgedennis2719
    @georgedennis2719 Před 10 dny

    How do you determine the torque needed for a particular machine to tool?

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 10 dny

      Take the specs on the original AC motor and calculate the torque. This is a good starting number but more is better so from there you can increase torque with gearing assuming the new motor has more RPM

  • @SuperGrover
    @SuperGrover Před 11 měsíci

    The other reason to gear them down aside from torque is cooling. A DC motor turning at 100 rpm isn't going to last too well. I've used these motors a lot but find they tend to vibrate too much, especially without the flywheel. I guess in things like treadmills they're built to a price.

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 11 měsíci

      excelent point. there is an RPM range where cooling is most efficient.

  • @WasaMada
    @WasaMada Před 9 měsíci

    Link me the blue wire video I can’t find it

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 9 měsíci

      Here you go: Hooking Treadmill Motor Blue Wires: SCR, MC60 and MC-2100 Treadmill Motor Controller Power Supply
      czcams.com/video/Mx4022PbHO4/video.html

  • @joeclark9042
    @joeclark9042 Před 13 dny

    Okay I know this is an older video and I don't know if you'll get this but can you take a treadmill motor and hook it up to a solar controller like a 60 amp for a 100 amp

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 13 dny

      Is the solar controller also adjusting voltage? Those amps would power a treadmill motor no problem but you won't get variable speed without varying the voltage, and what are your max volts. Most treadmill motors are 90-180 volts.

    • @joeclark9042
      @joeclark9042 Před 12 dny

      @@dazecars bud i dont know if it would power a solar charger i was seeing if u could do a video on it like make the treadmill motor power the solar charger please let me know

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 12 dny

      so you are wanting to use a treadmill motor as a generator?

    • @joeclark9042
      @joeclark9042 Před 11 dny

      @@dazecars yes

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 11 dny +1

      thats not the kind of videos i do but thanks for the comment

  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 Před 7 dny

    If my treadmill has 3 wires of 3 separate phases does that make it an AC motor? The label doesn’t say what it is

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 7 dny +1

      maybe. a 3 phase motor is by its very nature is AC HOWEVER there are some DC motors that are referred to as 3 phase even though they are not a true 3 phase but that is how they are labeled. Can you email me through my website and send me pix of the motor, pix of any tags or stickers and any wire labelings. I may be able to clear it up for you.

    • @mrmidnight32
      @mrmidnight32 Před 7 dny

      @@dazecars I really appreciate that! Do you have your email address? I looked at your web page and couldn’t find anything regarding a contact email or web address.

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 7 dny

      About/contact is in the menu bar at the top of the website. A lot of my other pages have it as well and it’s part of my “about” information on CZcams.

  • @patriciamariemitchel
    @patriciamariemitchel Před 5 měsíci

    I don't care about any of this. I just want to use it as a winch to occasionally help me bring appliances up the stairs. Do you have any practical suggestions for that?

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 5 měsíci

      A treadmill motor is not a good candidate for a wench. It will not have the torque. maybe if you used in in conjunction with a hand crank wench and geared it way down but a that point a cheap wench from HF would likely work better.

    • @patriciamariemitchel
      @patriciamariemitchel Před 5 měsíci

      @@dazecars, I just noticed that. Thank you.🙂

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 15 dny

      👍

  • @majidsignshop4903
    @majidsignshop4903 Před rokem

    😍😍🤩🤩

  • @johnrussell6620
    @johnrussell6620 Před rokem

    At 1:05 and later you say the green wire is for electrical short circuit protection. That is just 1 aspect of safety that it can provide. It is also for static electric charge dissipation. A tread mill is a great Van de Graaff generator and could kill you with static electric charge buildup suddenly discharging through your body! I know you are not building tread mills in this video presentation, but talking about treadmill repair or repurposing requires additional non-traditional safety concerns to be considered. Be safe! Good luck! Wear safety glasses!

    • @dazecars
      @dazecars  Před 11 měsíci

      Excellent information I will add it to a future video!! I have watched several CZcams videos where the presenter said of green wires on treadmill motors "you don't need it, don't use it, just cut it off" I was beyond horrified

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube Před 3 měsíci

    Cut the red wire!