Sean Jones
Well-Known Member
Earlier this week the 1 1/2 HP motor on my grinder died. I thought at first a bearing had gone out, so I took it partially apart and the bearings looked OK. So I took the motor down to a local repair shop and they found a short in the winding's. They quoted me $400.00 to rewind the motor! Needless to say I'm not doing that.
So here's the quandary. This seems like a good time to update my shop to 220 volt so I can get a bigger motor and run a VFD. However there's the cost and the time. The cost is a big concern. I'm retired and have a little bit of money for such a project, but it seems like such projects tend to take on a life of their own and go over budget.
I'd have to do the shop wiring myself, which I can do. But there's only one space left on my panel for 220. So it would seem logical (perhaps) to put in a subpanel, which I'm not up to doing, so there would be the cost of having someone do that for me.
On the other hand, I can get a 1 1/2 HP Leeson motor from Amazon for about $300.00, call it good for now and upgrade later when money may not be quite so tight.
Additionally there's the time. I don't want to be down for two-three weeks getting new wiring etc done and not producing anything at all.
So...subpanel and 220, VFD and downtime?...or 1 1/2 HP now, get up and running and look at the VFD option later? Or some combination I haven't thought of?
I should mention I haven't sold any knives. In fact I've made very few. I seem to spend more time messing with my home built grinder than getting knives done.
Thanks for any input
So here's the quandary. This seems like a good time to update my shop to 220 volt so I can get a bigger motor and run a VFD. However there's the cost and the time. The cost is a big concern. I'm retired and have a little bit of money for such a project, but it seems like such projects tend to take on a life of their own and go over budget.
I'd have to do the shop wiring myself, which I can do. But there's only one space left on my panel for 220. So it would seem logical (perhaps) to put in a subpanel, which I'm not up to doing, so there would be the cost of having someone do that for me.
On the other hand, I can get a 1 1/2 HP Leeson motor from Amazon for about $300.00, call it good for now and upgrade later when money may not be quite so tight.
Additionally there's the time. I don't want to be down for two-three weeks getting new wiring etc done and not producing anything at all.
So...subpanel and 220, VFD and downtime?...or 1 1/2 HP now, get up and running and look at the VFD option later? Or some combination I haven't thought of?
I should mention I haven't sold any knives. In fact I've made very few. I seem to spend more time messing with my home built grinder than getting knives done.
Thanks for any input