OK Guys,
I bit the bullet on Monday morning and ordered the
Millmaster Mini Mill and the
Keg King motor.
Absolute great service from both suppliers,
Craftbrewer for the Mill and
Keg King for the motor, both units arrived within a couple of hours of each other yesterday (Wednesday).
This meant I could put the whole thing together last night after tea.
I dismantled my old mill and motor from the frame and I scored a piece of 17mm form ply from my son and fitted this to the frame as a base.
I then measured the height difference between the drive shaft on the motor and the mill shaft which was 15mm.
I made a packing piece from 17mm ply to go under the mill and then I made two 1mm shims from aluminum to lift the motor to the correct height.
The flexible coupling that was supplied with the motor came with two 12mm shaft size couplings and one 10mm coupling.
the shaft on the mill is 12.7mm so I drilled the hole in the 10mm coupling to 12.7mm
I then looked at the wiring side of the motor. Well it was from China and it showed. :unsure:
I was not happy with the neutral and active wires just hanging out of the switch box on the motor so I called my electrician mate to have a look.
After taking the lid off the switch box he decided to drill a hole in the side of the box and run a 3 core flex into it and directly couple it to the screw terminals on the switch.
He then joined the earth with a connector so that the motor and the frame of the mill could be earthed.
There was not enough room in the switch box for a cable gland to be fitted to secure the 3 core flex so he fitted a small clamp he had to prevent the cable being pulled out.
While he was sorting the wiring I adapted the original hopper to the top of the new mill.
I fitted the switch box to the form ply and wired the earths to the motor and the frame and the mill was ready for a test run.
I grabbed a kilo of some old Munich 2 that I had left and dropped it in the hopper.
I switched it on but the motor would not turn the mill.
I switched it off and turned the shaft anti clockwise about 1/8 of a turn and switched it on and away it went.
Conclusion....the Keg King motor will have trouble starting the mill with a full hopper.
I then got some more grain and with the mill already running I poured it into the hopper and it went trough without a problem.
I can live with starting the mill before adding the grain......I just wonder how many of these motors are going to be burnt out before there time because someone just switches it on and it sits there humming away without the mill turning......or......is this why they supply an overload switch??
In any case I will be adding the grain to my mill after it is running. :unsure:
Over all the quality of the mill goes without saying...it is absolutely excellent IMO.
The concept of the motor is great and it is very easy to couple up to the mill. If only it was built a more powerful and it came delivered as "plug and play" so the consumer did not have to get an electrician to set it up.
I hope this will help anyone considering this mill and motor option
Anyway here are some pics
I know...I know, I just didnt have time to repaint the frame. :lol: