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S&P fan speed controller wiring question

Batboy

Member
I am awaiting delivery of an S&P TD-150 mixed vent inline fan, and their SC-15 rotary speed controller.

I've seen the very helpful posts showing how to wire the fan (thank you to all those who posted intructions and pictures -- I'd be surely lost and scared without them). However, I have not seen any descriptions of the proper way to wire a speed controller.

Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated.
 

Batboy

Member
Anyone? Even if you could offer some advice on wiring in speed controllers that's not S&P specific. . . .
 

asomugha

New member
What do you need bro? I've got a S&P 220/360 M3/H 125mm as intra working well (bit noisy). Got a wiring setup somewhere is that what you need?

In my part of the world we have 3 colors for electricity wires, green/yellow as earth, blue as N(eutral), red as L(ine).
 
I have the S&P TD-150 also and got a speedster controller but the hum I don't like so I leave the controller in for the fuse protection and easy to reach on/off location:
works perfect for my setup in low speed operation(218 cfm)


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Hella THC

Member
Hey thanks for posting that guide. I found another one on this site but it didn't mention the difference in wiring for the low/high speed settings. Thanks! Hopefully I don't end up blowing anything up...
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
Veteran
My beef with S&P is the lack of a strain relief to lock the cord to the housing. My HD just stared at me when I asked but, according to PeteMoss, strain reliefs ARE available at HD

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Look here for some other solutions. I tied a knot
 
I just rewired for the hi-speed range(293cfm),first use since my start up 35 days ago,temp decreased @ 2 degrees with out any other changes made and no noticeable noise level increase
about 20 watts more juice draw compared to low speed but I'll keep this range
 

Batboy

Member
I have the S&P TD-150 also and got a speedster controller but the hum I don't like so I leave the controller in for the fuse protection and easy to reach on/off location

Did yours hum when you lowered the speed via a controller? Mine seems to hum (could be the cab vibrating) when I'm at full power, so I've been keeping the speed down via my controller. When my filter is hooked up, I know that I will need all of the pulling power this fan has, but I'm worried about noise.

I've never had any other inline fans so I can't compare, how do you find the noise of the TD-150 compared to other 6"ers?
 
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