Hopefully Stechad you can understand this..
Firstly the manual handle and little gear box was removed from the extractor..the motor i have used is from a 24v mobility scooter given to me from my Aunt..i did buy a second one for a spare on ebay which cost me £35..
Here is the motor before and after a small metal rod was made to fit the motor and into the extractor cage mount..
The name and serial numbers..
The 12v speedcontroler which cost around £4 and the six pin forward and reverse switch..£5
Here it is on a plate that was made and drilled to mount and bolt the motor to the top of the extractor..my friend has a milling machine and lathe which he made the mounting plate and small bar to fit the extractor cage..
And the 12v leisure battery power supply..i would have opted for a 12v transformer of some kind but i have three spare car batteries and two leisure batteries so more than enough battery life for a few years yet..
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The speed controller is marked inside + and - for the power in and out supply..for the six pin forward and reverse switch i found plenty of information on you tube to show how it is wired..i could draw a diagram if needed..
Here it is working..
Cheers
Steve.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N71muCx8siw
Firstly the manual handle and little gear box was removed from the extractor..the motor i have used is from a 24v mobility scooter given to me from my Aunt..i did buy a second one for a spare on ebay which cost me £35..
Here is the motor before and after a small metal rod was made to fit the motor and into the extractor cage mount..
The name and serial numbers..
The 12v speedcontroler which cost around £4 and the six pin forward and reverse switch..£5
Here it is on a plate that was made and drilled to mount and bolt the motor to the top of the extractor..my friend has a milling machine and lathe which he made the mounting plate and small bar to fit the extractor cage..
And the 12v leisure battery power supply..i would have opted for a 12v transformer of some kind but i have three spare car batteries and two leisure batteries so more than enough battery life for a few years yet..
..
The speed controller is marked inside + and - for the power in and out supply..for the six pin forward and reverse switch i found plenty of information on you tube to show how it is wired..i could draw a diagram if needed..
Here it is working..
Cheers
Steve.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N71muCx8siw
Last edited by Steve 1972 on 13 May 2020, 16:45, edited 3 times in total.