Mine starts immediately with the pot on full. I have all but two rails tied together for a total of four or five.
Mine starts immediately with the pot on full. I have all but two rails tied together for a total of four or five.
Hmm, that should do it. Not to belittle you or anything, but you are sure you have the +12v (yellow I think) hooked up? Just trying to get a baseline for troubleshooting what could be going on with these.
Hmm, that should do it. Not to belittle you or anything, but you are sure you have the +12v (yellow I think) hooked up? Just trying to get a baseline for troubleshooting what could be going on with these.
J Hanna, I'm glad you got it working! I was beginning to wonder if the build quality of these motors was lacking, which is why science & surplus got a hold of them cheap. Now the question, which will you ultimately use?
Consumed with guilt and remorse I hurried home from work today and hooked up the DC gear motor.
Not having 4 pounds of grain to test on, I loaded the 1 pound I had on hand and using a heavy brick tamped that pound of grain down to simulate a heavier load.
Much to my chagrin the 3A power supply didn't live up to my hopes and dreams, argh! It tried, bless it's heart, but it did that pulsing stuff you referred to. Next I hooked up a 23A 12V supply I had waiting in the wings and that bad boy did the job with flying colors!
That's great you got it functional! It also good to get a baseline so we have an idea of the ballpark for the current drawn. As for the speed, visually 190 rpm isn't spectacular.
So I ordered the car seat motor and it arrived today. The other components are all still on order. I have a question about the controller, though. Is it required? I briefly test-hooked up the motor to a 12-volt battery and it spun just fine. I reversed the leads and it spun the other direction. What exactly does the controller do for you?
is there any consensus as to what power supply to use? the amazon power supply has a few bad reviews pertaining to the power supply overheating or not putting out the 6 amps claimed. i want to order a motor and give this a shot since the total money invested is so low and it looks like a couple of guys on here have made it work.