Walney Col
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That charger would run the motor I showed you fine albeit not at the motors predicted top speed (which I personally found to be a bit fast anyway).
Col.
Col.
Be aware that gearing (or pulleys) also has an affect on torque; gearing an input down by 2:1 results in a 2x torque amplification at the output (ignoring real-world efficiency losses).murphy":3h7u0yqr said:Thank's again Col
I don't think the loss of speed will be a problem as long as there is enough torque, I may even have to reduce the speed further with a pulley, I need to find a 8mm pulley to fit that motor first and then do a trial run using the speed controller, I am using 19mm steel round bar for the feed rollers, I am not to sure yet what diamater to make them , more trial and error, or what to cover them with - velcro with sandpaper like the main drum or use rubber, they will be spring loaded, I have emailed a company that make conveyer rubber covered rollers and should have a reply Tomorrow,
Pat
Wow. That does surprise me. Any chance of you uploading photos or your rollers and drive train? I've just uploaded a short video of the same motor running on 24v and it bags of torque and speed for my purposes without even getting to a 30% duty cycle.murphy":loc8g1u5 said:I have wired up the motor and battery charger for a trial run and unfortunately the motor has nowhere near enough torque to cope with the 2 feed rollers alone, without feeding any wood.
murphy":9iwji56l said:I have been working on this as much as I can and have changed the pulleys to sprockets and chain, and with the motor I mentioned earlier http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ELECTRIC-MOTO ... 023541276t ( I got a 0.5 HP for about £8 more) and it seem to work fine, I have also used sprockets and chain for the rise and fall table,
I have just noticed that the kitchen worktop offcut that I am using as a feed table has a slight dip in the middle which is enough to cause problems, so today I will make a new one from 2 layers of 18mm plywood glued together, I have had a few trial runs with the worktop in place and noticed I am getting snipe on the first 3-4 inches which I need to sort out, I will post some pictures next week, I have found this which is over 30 years old but still good for some ideas, it explains how to adjust the feed table to the drum, and other ideas which someone making their own might find helpful, he runs both off the same motor and feeds in the same dirsction ? http://www.finewoodworking.com/fwnpdffr ... .54-57.pdf
Pat
Lons":3pz6lbaz said:Good idea Malc, wish I'd known that when the B&Q in Ashington closed down.
Good result for for the toon yesterday =D> obviously your club as well. Where are you btw? I'm just outside Morpeth.
Bob
bernienufc":26frotsg said:Lons":26frotsg said:Good idea Malc, wish I'd known that when the B&Q in Ashington closed down.
Good result for for the toon yesterday =D> obviously your club as well. Where are you btw? I'm just outside Morpeth.
Bob
Haltwhistle, not too far if you want a motor
Yes good result
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