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Foredom FCT-1
Posted by:
Mark Blabaum
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Date: January 22, 2020 10:52AM
I have an Alps wrapper that the foot control crapped out on, I purchased the Foredom FCT-1 variable speed foot control and it has never worked as a variable speed controller, more like an on-off switch. I have it connected as directed and thought I may have a defective switch so ordered a replacement switch, and still have the problem, it acts as an on off switch, I moved port 6 to port 5 and still the same issue. Is this a problem with the Foredom control and the motor on the Alps or do I need to wire this differently than what I have currently? Or does anyone have a suggestion for a better control? Re: Foredom FCT-1
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: January 22, 2020 01:07PM
That @#$%&. Hopefully you can figure it out. I wonder if you can connect it to other motors in your shop and see if the VAriable speed function works on those. I used that one you have with the Clemens for years, before switching to the heavier metal housing control. Re: Foredom FCT-1
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: January 22, 2020 01:51PM
Mark,
The Alps wrapper motor uses the equivalent of a sewing machine motor which is an ac/dc universal motor. Billy has a very good suggestion. Use your new FCT-1 to control a different motor or you can just plug a standard incandescent lamp into it, or you may have a trouble light with a standard light bulb in the light. A lot of different folks including myself have used the FCT-1 controller to control universal ac/dc motors that are used for different purposes - including Wrappers. ------------------------- You should be able to take the two motor power wires from your alps wrapper, put a plug on the two wires and plug the motor plug into your new foot pedal and it should work just fine. ---------------- When you look at the internals of the foot pedal, the control element inside the foot pedal is essentially the trigger control that is used on corded AC plug in drills. Then, a tab on the pedal, just pushes in the trigger on the switch to activate the variable speed trigger. Take care Re: Foredom FCT-1
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: January 22, 2020 02:07PM
Mark,
I see a potential problem when I look at the standard Alps wrapper. I see that the AC cord goes to the wrapper and I suspect is wired to the switch that turns on the wrapper or the dryer. I suspect that you also have an additional dial on the wrapper that can slow or raise the overall speed of the wrapping motor. Then, I suspect that from that point there is a wire that goes to the pedal, and then a wire from the pedal that goes to one side of the motor. If this is a non electronic pedal, as I suspect that it is, the wiring to the new pedal may need to be changed to achieve correct operation. I wonder if you could do a couple of things: 1. Use your new controller and plug in a AC drill if you have one and with the switch on the drill pushed all of the way in, use the pedal to control the drill and verify that it works. If you don't have an ac drill, plug in a table lamp or trouble light with a standard bulb in the light and with the light switch turned on, and the pedal ac plug put into the wall socket, use the pedal to turn the light on and off with varying brightness. If either the motor or the light if you don't have a motor vary in speed or brightness with the Foredom FCT-1 pedal, the pedal is fine. 2. If the pedal works with the motor and or the light - then, just for a test - disconnect the motor wires from everything in the wrapper and connect an ac plug and cord directly to the motor wires. Then, plug in the foot pedal and plug the new motor plug into the foot pedal and test the pedal for correct operation. 3. If the pedal now works correctly, there is an issue with the switch in the wrapper or if there is an extra speed control in the wrapper - perhaps an issue with that controller. Let us know what you find. The normal way that a light dimmer or a motor controller will work for 110v AC circuits and items is that the controller is simply put in series with one line of the AC plug going to the motor. Then, if there are two controllers, the two controllers are hooked in series - side by side so to speak and then, the ac is plugged in for correct operation. Take care Re: Foredom FCT-1
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: January 22, 2020 03:17PM
Mark B.,
When designing the power-head upgrade of my self-built power wrapper, a similar issue occurred with the foot petal not producing a nice, gradual speed variation; more like an on-off switch as you mentioned. Actually, it was Roger Wilson who discovered the issue and he was able to correct the issue with his electrical knowledge and wizardry. Listen to Roger and understand what he says/asks; he will be able to solve your problem because he is the best! Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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