Versalab burrs for non-espresso grinding? - Page 2
- Terranova
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Yes, it just sounds a bit different.FotonDrv wrote:Is that the OEM motor that you put the potentiometer into the circuitry?
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Is the sound difference the cog belt?
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Thanks
What is the burr rpm range?
What is the burr rpm range?
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150-550 rpmFotonDrv wrote: What is the burr rpm range?
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That is a pretty wide range!
Does it tend to overheat the OEM motor? Or the circuitry?
Does it tend to overheat the OEM motor? Or the circuitry?
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I have been running the same system for years in my kitchen, no problem at all (so far)
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Would you happen to have a wiring diagram?
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