09-14-2018, 06:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2018, 06:51 PM by ®smpr_fi_mac®.)
I replaced the dead 1hp, 1ph, dual voltage motor on this nearly century old planer with a 56 frame, 2hp, 220v, 1ph motor.
For the longest time the new motor took ~15 seconds to reach full speed, and would stall more often than I thought it should. On a whim I opened the wiring box to make sure nothing was loose. I checked the layout and resecured all the wire nuts.
Now it only takes about 5 seconds. So something *was* wrong; I hope I didn't do any lasting damage.
Five seconds doesn't seem so long to me anymore, especially considering the inertia in that large, cast iron drive pulley and that of the wide leather belt. Also, the belt is fairly loose, so there's probably quite a bit of slippage early on. I'm gonna get an ammeter soon and measure the draw on startup.
I presented this to another member here via PM and he suggested I put it here for the rest to see; he thinks others might find it interesting.
https://youtu.be/LvTi3IHct9E
I'm checking out and probably buying an old 12" jointer on Sunday, so this one will (hopefully) be going up for sale in the near future.
For the longest time the new motor took ~15 seconds to reach full speed, and would stall more often than I thought it should. On a whim I opened the wiring box to make sure nothing was loose. I checked the layout and resecured all the wire nuts.
Now it only takes about 5 seconds. So something *was* wrong; I hope I didn't do any lasting damage.
Five seconds doesn't seem so long to me anymore, especially considering the inertia in that large, cast iron drive pulley and that of the wide leather belt. Also, the belt is fairly loose, so there's probably quite a bit of slippage early on. I'm gonna get an ammeter soon and measure the draw on startup.
I presented this to another member here via PM and he suggested I put it here for the rest to see; he thinks others might find it interesting.
https://youtu.be/LvTi3IHct9E
I'm checking out and probably buying an old 12" jointer on Sunday, so this one will (hopefully) be going up for sale in the near future.
Semper fi,
Brad
Brad