Very cool. Looking forward to the final product.
I used the same motor if you Google the motor it will give u the info for wiring ccw and cw if u still have an issue let me know I'll poat what mine is wired has
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nice build.
jatebell sorry for the few days was under the weather so to wire your motor open the wire case mount the green wire onto the ground stud it is marked white wire Connect P1 then black wire T2 T4 T5 the remaining leads P2 T3 T8 connect them together test rotation before hooking up to system also the button you were talking about is a reset for when the motor over heats not a on/off this being said once you put power to the motor it will run if this direction of rotation dose not work for you let me know if you are unsure about putting wiring together please contact a licensed electrician this is what I have built
Can you run it backwards? The only reason I ask is since you're using a barley crusher. That's what I have too. They're notorious for stalling out when the slave roller gets dirty and wants to stop spinning. Mine does it periodically. I just shut it off and run the mill backwards and forwards a couple times until it catches again and then turn it back on. If you can't run it backwards at all, you might have to stick something down in there to poke the slave roller with if you start having problems. Or take it apart and clean it (PITA on brewday).
That's great to hear that it is up and running what is going to be your first batch of beer with it?
Can you run it backwards? The only reason I ask is since you're using a barley crusher. That's what I have too. They're notorious for stalling out when the slave roller gets dirty and wants to stop spinning. Mine does it periodically. I just shut it off and run the mill backwards and forwards a couple times until it catches again and then turn it back on. If you can't run it backwards at all, you might have to stick something down in there to poke the slave roller with if you start having problems. Or take it apart and clean it (PITA on brewday).
Your build looks good! I also have a BC & had it wired to a switch with reverse. Only had to use reverse a couple times over the last year, but it sure is handy. Went with belt drive with a 3 speed pulley myself. It's mounted vertically with a guard, so no chance of injury. You're gonna love it! Here's a couple pics of my mill. Happy brewin!![]()
Any problems w/ grain dust since the motor is inside the bin w/ your grain bucket!
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