Pretty much any standard 3 phase induction motor will work. (Obviously you want one that can be wired to your desired voltage, typically 230VAC). Generally folks prefer the lower rpm motors as they are usually a bit quieter. Typically a used (i.e., ebay, etc) motor makes a good candidate, as the idler motor doesn't see a lot of torque it isn't going to stress the bearings like actual drive use.I know this is an older thread but my question seems appropriate for this thread.
question: I would like to build a RPC and I was wondering if I need a special type of 3 phase motor to use as my power source Idler motor? Or if I can buy any 3 phase motor for my idler?
So not being an electrical guy understanding the terms, I am not sure if an "induction motor" is different than any other off the shelf 3 phase motor. Thanks for the reply RablerPretty much any standard 3 phase induction motor will work.