eloschgimpel
Active Member
I've recently purchased Motion Dynamics' worm drive motor to replace my high torque power drill as driver for my Mashmaster mill. As opposed to the previous time I checked, MD were now offering a new sensing controller design that automatically stops the motor if something like a rock gets stuck in the rollers.
I finally have some time to assemble the new kit, but I'm not sure about the included buttons. There are two, a red push button (i. E. Only on while pressed down) and a green on/off switch. The mill controller has two clamp connectors for these buttons, simply called switch 1 & 2 in the schematics on their website:
https://www.motiondynamics.com.au/images/sensecontrol.jpg
The way I've currently got the controller wired up, the red push button temporarily stops the motor (I reckon an on/off switch like the green one would make more sense, so I might switch the two)
But what does the other switch input do? It currently has absolutely no visible effect.
Also is there a way to reverse the mill if I have to?
I know I should best be asking MD directly, but sadly they are shut over the holidays, and I'd love to get the project done before 2016 ;-)
Was hoping maybe someone here has the unit and can shed some light on the switch mystery.
Cheers, e
I finally have some time to assemble the new kit, but I'm not sure about the included buttons. There are two, a red push button (i. E. Only on while pressed down) and a green on/off switch. The mill controller has two clamp connectors for these buttons, simply called switch 1 & 2 in the schematics on their website:
https://www.motiondynamics.com.au/images/sensecontrol.jpg
The way I've currently got the controller wired up, the red push button temporarily stops the motor (I reckon an on/off switch like the green one would make more sense, so I might switch the two)
But what does the other switch input do? It currently has absolutely no visible effect.
Also is there a way to reverse the mill if I have to?
I know I should best be asking MD directly, but sadly they are shut over the holidays, and I'd love to get the project done before 2016 ;-)
Was hoping maybe someone here has the unit and can shed some light on the switch mystery.
Cheers, e