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At 09:44 AM 10/1/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone!
>
>I got this idea when I read your posts about extractors.  What if you put a
switch on your motor, kinda like the dimmer switch you use on lights?  Maybe
it could cut the power and make the motor run slower, then as you turn up
the switch the motor would increase in speed????  I'm not electrically
inclined, but it might work.  Just my thoughts on it.
>
>Debbie from Canada..
>
>p.s. My apiarie now has a name, it's called HoneySuckle Apiaries. Just
regestered it with the government as a buisiness.
Hello Debbie,
 I thought of that as well, but when speaking with an older gentleman that
was very mechanically inclined about it, he said that would burn out most
motors because you must have minimum amount of voltage to run the motor.
Does anyone know more about this?
 
Jeff
Jeff Barnett
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retired(for now) queen producer.

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