pat32rf
Veteran Member
I'm tired of trying to crank my sno-blower chute back and forth to compensate for wind and terrain so I originally took a power seat motor and worm, wired it up with a reversing switch where my hand rests and everything seemed good. Until things turned cold and sticky. Not enough power.
I then took a small (old 4cylinder) Lucas 12v starter motor and brought the windings out so I can reverse it with a set of relays. Too much power and speed, gonna rip the cable off the chute swing shaft.
This starter motor armature has two sets of windings, (4 brushes, two windings in parallel) and its been 40 years since my trade school series motor theory class so I am wondering if I should/could slow things down by disconnecting one armature winding, or would this give me a bunch of dead spots where nothing would happen when I hit the switch???
Any ideas out there?
What I would like to do is find that hydraulic salt spinner motor that is SOMEWHERE in my barn, but that won't happen until next spring when I clean up out there....;-)
I then took a small (old 4cylinder) Lucas 12v starter motor and brought the windings out so I can reverse it with a set of relays. Too much power and speed, gonna rip the cable off the chute swing shaft.
This starter motor armature has two sets of windings, (4 brushes, two windings in parallel) and its been 40 years since my trade school series motor theory class so I am wondering if I should/could slow things down by disconnecting one armature winding, or would this give me a bunch of dead spots where nothing would happen when I hit the switch???
Any ideas out there?
What I would like to do is find that hydraulic salt spinner motor that is SOMEWHERE in my barn, but that won't happen until next spring when I clean up out there....;-)