SacoDeToro wrote:Someone needs to build a gas powered mill. That would be sweet.

Junket wrote:Sorry about my cross-post here, but I have used a 30 lb-in torque motor with a start capactior like the one discussed here, and I can't keep it from jamming no matter how I control the grain flow. My gap is set at .039 inches on a two roller crankandstein. Any ideas about how to keep this thing rolling?
foomench wrote:BeerPal wrote:OK, that fuckin' rocks. You knew I was gonna ask you how to wire the DPDT didn't you?![]()
BTW- I'm about as far from an electrician as you can get but DPDT is an acronym for "Double Pole Double Throw", yes?
Yeah, I knew that was coming, but I didn't want to think about it. It hurts my brain to do so. I got an EE degree a long time ago, but rarely do anything this practical. Looking at the diagrams above, I think you want the switch to reverse the red and blue wires between the capacitor and the motor. So for my switch with six connectors, red and blue (black in my case) from the capacitor went into the center. I then connected one side of the switch to the motor wires matching, the other side opposite. If your motor is like mine (PSC), you should turn off the power before switching the direction.

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