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anywhere from $5k-10k and probably more if you were demanding of hoppers and the very expensive finishesJakiChan wrote:I know the pricing isn't transparent because things are custom, but is this in the Peak price range, the EG-1 price range, or even more?
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FotonDrv,
The Titus digital Speed indicator can be correlated to rpm per this table developed by ungabunga1989, when the Titus is running at 13.8V DC. My Titus was set by Frank at 224 when I received it, which is about 350 rpm. I have experimented a tiny bit varying the speed and as per Frank, the shot speeds increase as rpm goes up (and slow as rpm go down). I currently have my Titus set to a speed of 220 at 13.8V or 325 rpm.
The Titus digital Speed indicator can be correlated to rpm per this table developed by ungabunga1989, when the Titus is running at 13.8V DC. My Titus was set by Frank at 224 when I received it, which is about 350 rpm. I have experimented a tiny bit varying the speed and as per Frank, the shot speeds increase as rpm goes up (and slow as rpm go down). I currently have my Titus set to a speed of 220 at 13.8V or 325 rpm.
FotonDrv wrote:Is the digital grinder speed indicator an indication of motor rpm or burr rpm?? And what is the default setting?
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Thanks Steve
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Just know what was Titus grinder through Frank. Thank you Frank for letting me know these great grinders and your products.
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There are a handful of fantastic grinders available, but this, hands down is the most beautiful.