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13-05-2014 #1
Hi Eddy,
Yeah, the main reason I'd like to stick to 12VDC is that it's compact and straightforward. Out of interest I had a look at some dryer motors on ebay, this seems like a decent, cheap example:
Hotpoibt Vtd Indesit Creda Series Tumble Dryer Motor | eBay
...and as luck would have it, here's a vid of what appears to be a very similar motor in action:
You can see that it would require a fair bit of gearing to get it down to 30RPM - there goes the compact and straightforward..!
With my approach, I'm a gnat's chuff away from something that I'd really be quite pleased with - if I could just find a 12VDC 30RPM motor with a torque rating of 300Ncm... Hey, I'd even try a compact 240AC... Something along these lines would be great:
High Torque AC 220V 30RPM Gear-Box Electric Synchronous Gear Motor Replacement | eBay
if only it had 4 times the torque...
As ever, thanks to all for your input!
Wal.
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13-05-2014 #2With my approach, I'm a gnat's chuff away from something that I'd really be quite pleased with - if I could just find a 12VDC 30RPM motor with a torque rating of 300Ncm... Hey, I'd even try a compact 240AC... Something along these lines would be great:
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Last edited by Wal; 14-05-2014 at 01:50 AM.
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