Those resistors look like 150-200W, modern ones should be easy to find online, I would meassure the resistor dimensions and compare it to the ones you see online, the wattage will be dictated mostly by the dimensions, so if you get one the same size, it should handle the right amount of power + or - 10 or 20% lets say.
Keith Rucker did a video about his 10EE a couple years ago I believe. If I remember correctly he went over some of the electronics. Not sure if he ever finished that project. Joe
If I remember correctly I think they kept the DC motor but with a completely modern power supply. I like that option, it just looks extremely time-consuming to create. My thoughts were to spend some time seeing if I can make this operational before I go nuclear on it.
Keith connected with an electrical engineer that designed his new controller. That person might be a good place to go for some answers and/or sources for parts. Worth a shot....
Honest to go I would ditch all of that stuff I did on mine and used a vfd to run it I ran switches to all the machine controls and routed it through the vfd so it works as it did plus I have finer control over the motor but your set on figuring this out look into watch Wes work on here he is a electrical engineer
I just don't feel like ripping the guts out of it and putting a three phase motor in there, looks like a lot of screwing around to get the back gear adapted over to a different motor. And, honestly I'm a little bit of a nut about originality.
Those resistors look like 150-200W, modern ones should be easy to find online, I would meassure the resistor dimensions and compare it to the ones you see online, the wattage will be dictated mostly by the dimensions, so if you get one the same size, it should handle the right amount of power + or - 10 or 20% lets say.
Thank you for the input, that sounds about like what I was guessing.
I was gonna say just make sure you get plenty extra
It was a real pain finding resistors that fit the space and are the correct specs, but I do have some coming now🤞
Keith Rucker did a video about his 10EE a couple years ago I believe. If I remember correctly he went over some of the electronics.
Not sure if he ever finished that project.
Joe
If I remember correctly I think they kept the DC motor but with a completely modern power supply. I like that option, it just looks extremely time-consuming to create. My thoughts were to spend some time seeing if I can make this operational before I go nuclear on it.
Keith connected with an electrical engineer that designed his new controller. That person might be a good place to go for some answers and/or sources for parts. Worth a shot....
Honest to go I would ditch all of that stuff I did on mine and used a vfd to run it I ran switches to all the machine controls and routed it through the vfd so it works as it did plus I have finer control over the motor but your set on figuring this out look into watch Wes work on here he is a electrical engineer
I just don't feel like ripping the guts out of it and putting a three phase motor in there, looks like a lot of screwing around to get the back gear adapted over to a different motor. And, honestly I'm a little bit of a nut about originality.
@ fair enough send watch Wes work an email with plenty of pictures he can help
Just 10ee to scrapyard 3 weeks a go next week will check and see if manual. In our files
Sad story 😢 thank you.
Not clue buddy, plus you yankees use funny electric 😂 good luck mate
Thanks for the moral support 🙂
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Funny, I always thought the same of you brits! 😂
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