] On Behalf Of Ken Dunn
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 6:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor
On 10/26/05, Derick Giorchino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a router speed controller in harbor freight when it on sale that
is
most
$24.99
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Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 6:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor
On 10/26/05, Derick Giorchino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
: Thursday, October 27, 2005 10:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor
Hi Ken
Keith said:
Frankly, Ken, I'm not that interested in whether it could or not.
Improvise, sure, go ahead, best of good luck and all, but motors are
common
Keith said:
I think free motors should be common enough too, lots of things you
can salvage a motor from, some might be TEFC. What gets junked that
uses TEFC motors but it's not usually the motor failing that gets it
junked?
I've been considering the exact same question. I
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled - TEFC.If you follow link on my originalpost, the pump displayed has a motor attached to looks generally like
a TEFC motor.I don't know that it is though.
Ah. I figured it was something Fan-Cooled but I figured TE
stood for something technical and electrical in
Generally pump motors are 2 pole: meaning they spin twice as fast as 4 pole
motors, hence half the torque.
Washing machine motors are usually 4 pole.
regards Doug
On Thursday 27 October 2005 3:49, Ken Dunn wrote:
On 10/26/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Totally Enclosed Fan
the luvjoy the speed reducer worked well to help.
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I had a moment
the luvjoy the speed reducer worked well to help.
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I had a moment
Derick Giorchino wrote:
snip
from a 110v wench
whoopee, she sounds like fun.
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On 10/26/05, Derick Giorchino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a router speed controller in harbor freight when it on sale that is
most of the time it is inexpensive and works quite well
It doesn't look like Harbor Freight is offer that item right now. I
see that some other sites are
On 10/26/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled - TEFC. If you follow link on my original
post, the pump displayed has a motor attached to looks generally like
a TEFC motor. I don't know that it is though.
Yes it is. More info here:
Sorry I mean winch.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 5:54 PM
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Derick Giorchino wrote:
snip
from
Keith said:
Frankly, Ken, I'm not that interested in whether it could or not.
Improvise, sure, go ahead, best of good luck and all, but motors are
common enough aren't they? Why not just use a motor?
Well, while motors are common enough buying the motor off the shelf
instead of the pump will
Hi Ken
Keith said:
Frankly, Ken, I'm not that interested in whether it could or not.
Improvise, sure, go ahead, best of good luck and all, but motors are
common enough aren't they? Why not just use a motor?
Well, while motors are common enough buying the motor off the shelf
instead of
Keith said:
I think free motors should be common enough too, lots of things you
can salvage a motor from, some might be TEFC. What gets junked that
uses TEFC motors but it's not usually the motor failing that gets it
junked?
I've been considering the exact same question. I haven't come up
I was looking back through to archives tonight to see if I could maybe
stumble across a source for cheap TEFC motors and I found one of the
many references to the clear water pumps available through Harbor
Freight and Northern Tool and such. Upon checking out Harbor Freight,
I noticed that they
is, but... I do have an assortment of various old tool and appliance
motors here at the house that I could probably come up with a way to
part with. Would one of those work?
-KurtOn 10/25/05, Ken Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking back through to archives tonight to see if I could
of a vortex.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 8:42 PM
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I was looking back through to archives tonight to see if I
and the r.p.m. would give you one hell
of a vortex.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 8:42 PM
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Subject: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor
I
I don't know about a TEFC motor but while on the subject I thought I
would throw in an idea for a really low cost stirrer I built that was
too easy. It may be too light for large batches but is perfect for 30
liters or maybe more. I picked up some surplus electric pencil
erasers. A 1/4
Kurt,
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled - TEFC. If you follow link on my original
post, the pump displayed has a motor attached to looks generally like
a TEFC motor. I don't know that it is though. The nice thing about a
TEFC motor is that the windings of the motor are enclosed. That helps
to
TEFC is Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled
motor.
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Behalf Of Kurt Nolte
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005
10:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Still
looking for a cheap TEFC motor
I'm going to just
I had a moment of clarity and called a local electric motor repair
shop. It would seem that they might have something that someone
decided not to pay to bill for. It would also seem that they might be
willing to move it cheap to recoup expenses. Lo and behold, they have
a 1/2 hp TEFC motor
Kurt,
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled - TEFC. If you follow link on my original
post, the pump displayed has a motor attached to looks generally like
a TEFC motor. I don't know that it is though.
Yes it is. More info here:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor10.html#pumpcap
Journey to
On 10/26/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled - TEFC. If you follow link on my original
post, the pump displayed has a motor attached to looks generally like
a TEFC motor. I don't know that it is though.
Yes it is. More info here:
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Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 3:06 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Still looking
In upstate South Carolina near Clemson, still looking for a methanol
supplier for aroun $5/gallon or less. Anyone know of one?
Thanks,
Bobby Clark
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and they
know what one another has or can get.
Chris K
Cayce, SC
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In upstate South Carolina near Clemson, still looking
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Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 3:06 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Still looking
In upstate South Carolina near Clemson, still looking for a methanol
supplier for aroun $5/gallon or less. Anyone know of one
In upstate South Carolina near Clemson, still looking for a methanol
supplier for aroun $5/gallon or less. Anyone know of one?
Thanks,
Bobby Clark
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Hey Bobby, same boat. Anderson/Pendleton Area.
Closest thing I've found so far is $6.60/gallon... or so. And they'll
have to order it, which of course will inevitably drive up the cost.
Pool our resources?
-KOn 10/5/05, Bobby Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In upstate South Carolina near
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