So just finished getting my DIY mill up and running and the next hurdle is motorising it. As is normal over here in NZ stuff cost $$$ (well it seems that it cost more than it would if I lived in the USA
) so I am looking at my options for grain mill motors, I am keen for a direct drive geared motor so reduce spinning parts in the house (young kids).
I have found some that will do that arn't hugely expensive and going of someones post that 16 #-in is the lowest you would want to go (needs the mill running before grains added). And most say you want around 200 rpm.
But the speed is right down <100 rpm, possibly even 50 rpm
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My rollers are 2" and I don't care how long it takes to crush a batch worth of grain (as long as I don't have to be watching it the whole time).
So my question is, is there a lower limit on the speed you want to run the mill at? i.e. am I going to have issues with grain not being drawn into the mill, etc. if I run it too slow?
I have found some that will do that arn't hugely expensive and going of someones post that 16 #-in is the lowest you would want to go (needs the mill running before grains added). And most say you want around 200 rpm.
But the speed is right down <100 rpm, possibly even 50 rpm
My rollers are 2" and I don't care how long it takes to crush a batch worth of grain (as long as I don't have to be watching it the whole time).
So my question is, is there a lower limit on the speed you want to run the mill at? i.e. am I going to have issues with grain not being drawn into the mill, etc. if I run it too slow?