So I finely finished my log splitter. It's built from a split-fire splitter and mounted to the frame from a tent trailer. The big difference is it runs off a 5hp electric motor, with a 2speed 13gpm pump. I just need to finish painting.
Looks good. Is it a 3600rpm motor? ... I thot the Split Fire was an inertia splitter. :confused2: You used the rail and adapted hydraulic?
Yes its a 3600 rpm motor and I believe your thinking of rapid fire log splitters. This one is hydraulic and splits both ways. It has a 3.5 in cylinder and is making 11-12 tons of force, I'm around 2300psi give or take with the 5hp motor. I went with a 13gpm pump thinking I'd be able to get 2250psi from it and i seem to be right there. It will split all but the gnarliest wood and with that all you have to do is take some edge splits first. I went with speed, sizing it for 13gpm vs 3000psi. I like the trade off so far. Also loving the characteristics of an electric motor it hits some wood zero bogging down, rock solid 3600rpm just the draw on the motor spikes.
I'm very glad I added the two jack legs to the rear, used for leveling scaffolding it makes the rear end feel like its bolted to the ground. It also has a 10/3 100' cord so I'm fine with a voltage drop of around 2%. I'll try to get a video up of it in action this next week or so.
It also has a 10/3 100' cord so I'm fine with a voltage drop of around 2%. I'll try to get a video up of it in action this next week or so.
That seems awfully small for a 5hp motor, off the top of my head doesnt that pull like 40-50 amps? Or are we talking 3 phase?