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This is exactly the kind of thread and the kind of user that should not be allowed on this forum anywhere. This is a professional forum. I class this thread the same way I class the "What color should I paint my clapped out BP or SB?"
To the OP, your question is stupid, please go away.
You sir are an a-hole. I'm sure you started somewhere as an amateur and eventually evolved your abilities.
I figured asking here might be wise in case I missed something in my thought process.
I plan on eliminating the propellers and turning that into a head stock and welding the cast iron body together to make it solid for use.
Main thing I'm milling over is how I want to keep it from overheating during use since it's originally intended to be submerged.
It doesn't matter what you think, the site owner has spelled it out pretty clearly.
FWIW a submersible pump needs water for cooling, and a "speed control" is usually just a SCR in a chopper circuit, thereby dropping the average voltage.
Only to be used on brush equipped universal motors.
If you would have taken qty (5) minutes to look around before posting, you would have seen your question has been asked & answered several times before in the electrical section.
I get everything you said. I was asking before designing an enclosure to cool the unit.
As for searching, I had popped in "sump pump lathe" and roughly 250 threads came up. I went through 25 of them before I decided to post my question.
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