So, I did some more research on various forums and got some good information.
First, the Nott wave mechanic or VPI SDS will not work because they are for 7 watts and the 124 needs 15. Second, some people have indicated the stepping down the voltage to around 117 volts is advisable because the 124 was made for that voltage not the 123-5 that we know are given. Also, that to regulate the voltage is a good idea because of the voltage swings through the wall (that is really not the case for me as it only drifts 1 or 2 volts at the most). Last, and most understandable is trying to get the best possible sine wave you can feeding the motor as it is asynchronous.
Does these points sound reasonable?
First, the Nott wave mechanic or VPI SDS will not work because they are for 7 watts and the 124 needs 15. Second, some people have indicated the stepping down the voltage to around 117 volts is advisable because the 124 was made for that voltage not the 123-5 that we know are given. Also, that to regulate the voltage is a good idea because of the voltage swings through the wall (that is really not the case for me as it only drifts 1 or 2 volts at the most). Last, and most understandable is trying to get the best possible sine wave you can feeding the motor as it is asynchronous.
Does these points sound reasonable?