You are correct Jerry. I consulted with the Korean manufacturer and all his machines runs at 60 RPM. When I purchased this unit I chose the 60 RPM version and it works really well. Seems to be the sweet spot. Should I ever need for that to change......Rheostat it is. :)
@@ebrabaek I am building my own machine at the moment. I am going to purchase the motor you have here. Thanks for the video. I am still on the waiting list for the Fresh Roast sr800 but tired of waiting. Actually I am building from scratch. I thought about the machine you have here. By the time I finish my project I will most likely have more money in it than you have here. Oh well. Patience I don't have.
@jerryhubbard4461 that is awesome. Nothing like making your own. Don't be alarmed of how hot the motor gets. The smaller ac sync motors tends to run a bit warm. Never had an issue.
Yess!! The Brabæk Mod Company GJ. has done it again.. ;o) Nice job Bro. ;o)💪🏽👍🏻😎🤠
Tjaaaa..... Der er lidt oejvin opfinder i os alle... He he. Takker.
You could also add a rheostat switch to the motor and control the rpm.
You are correct Jerry. I consulted with the Korean manufacturer and all his machines runs at 60 RPM. When I purchased this unit I chose the 60 RPM version and it works really well. Seems to be the sweet spot. Should I ever need for that to change......Rheostat it is. :)
@@ebrabaek I am building my own machine at the moment. I am going to purchase the motor you have here. Thanks for the video. I am still on the waiting list for the Fresh Roast sr800 but tired of waiting. Actually I am building from scratch. I thought about the machine you have here. By the time I finish my project I will most likely have more money in it than you have here. Oh well. Patience I don't have.
@jerryhubbard4461 that is awesome. Nothing like making your own. Don't be alarmed of how hot the motor gets. The smaller ac sync motors tends to run a bit warm. Never had an issue.