Thanks for the tip on the vibration motor. I am packing a DIY carbon filter, and I was looking for ideas on how to make a cheap robust vibration platform for the filter bed.
hello sir.im working on a project with the same speed controller and vibrator motor.is it still the parts working up to now or how long before you replaced the parts?SCR OR VIBRATOR.im not sure if it its okay to use speed regulator in ac motor.thank you
Nice add to your DC Eric. Could you add a relay with delayed start for the vibration motor with a timed drop-out so for example the vibrator would come one when the dust collector power was removed then run for 15 seconds or however long you think you need to keep the filter clean. I believe that's known as a ON/OFF delay relay.
If you really wanted to prevent trolls (perhaps like me) from commenting on your lack of testing, just wait until you have enough dust to make your point. You said "it works" but then "I can't really test it until..." It honestly is hard to believe you when you haven't tested if it gets the dust out.
Thanks for the tip on the vibration motor. I am packing a DIY carbon filter, and I was looking for ideas on how to make a cheap robust vibration platform for the filter bed.
Nice to see you back. Very cool idea. I'm going to have to try that.
Nice upgrade, maybe I missed it, but how is shaker/plywood mounting surface attached to the filter canister?
Haha, normally I work pretty hard to REMOVE the vibration from any of my tools. Great idea, anxious to see how well it works.
Great video, thanks for posting. Do you have an update to the speed controller link on Amazon?
hello sir.im working on a project with the same speed controller and vibrator motor.is it still the parts working up to now or how long before you replaced the parts?SCR OR VIBRATOR.im not sure if it its okay to use speed regulator in ac motor.thank you
Great idea- your links aren't working... found the motor, not sure which controller.
Nice add to your DC Eric. Could you add a relay with delayed start for the vibration motor with a timed drop-out so for example the vibrator would come one when the dust collector power was removed then run for 15 seconds or however long you think you need to keep the filter clean. I believe that's known as a ON/OFF delay relay.
Good to see you post again
Great idea, and great to see a new video. Hope you have the time to upload more soon. Thanks.
can this device use to generate vibration to ceiling or wall?
sorry for bothering you but, how strong is the motor? i mean, i know it says 60W, but i don't really know what that means in terms of vibrations.
very interesting, but your links aren't working.
Any update on this? THIS IS BRILLIANT!!!!!
What watt size was your motor? When I used the link it there are three options.
A dude just hired me to bolt one of these in the ceiling of his condo which is concrete. He plans to us it on his noisy upstairs neighbor.
What wattage did you get?
6:56 sounds like my grandpa after the bbq
If you really wanted to prevent trolls (perhaps like me) from commenting on your lack of testing, just wait until you have enough dust to make your point. You said "it works" but then "I can't really test it until..." It honestly is hard to believe you when you haven't tested if it gets the dust out.
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS
Hi so do you know of any other spend controller that would work?
Good video! It surely works. It’s just makes sense.
Good idea! Thanks.
Motor total weight
I looked up the motor in Amazon and its going from $285 to $305 dam that's high.
its $45 on ebay
jeetshaker
First to comment. I have nothing to say.....
Way too complicated! Just attach a personal massager to the filter, much cheaper and takes 2 minutes to attach
If it works for concrete it works for dust