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Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:59 pm
by talons
Hello gents
Is it possible to upgrade a SF110 that has FlowCom and motor controller -
possibly add additional motors and let the motor controller adust the existing motors only?
Jim
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Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:26 pm
by larrycavan
Internally, I don't think there's room to add motors. I think the airflow path through the bench makes adding an external motor cabinet difficult. I suppose it is possible as long as you address the power supply situation and build the cabinet as an extension of the bottom of the SF110 cabinet...ie. setting under the bench. I'd give those motors their own power circuits and switches as well.
I haven't sat right down and looked at the full details of the situation but my gut feeling is that you'd be better off building a new bench from scratch that suits your needs.
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Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:16 pm
by GT6Steve
I think you can go up to the SF-120 spec with the higher rated motors but you have to convert the whole thing to 220V. If it's worth it to you (for about 5 inches) I'll give you the motor spec numbers and wiring details.
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Wed Sep 12, 2007 10:44 am
by gofaster
Changing over to the "120" motors would hardly be worth the trouble, IMHO. The SF-110 wasn't designed to be taken apart easily. I've been inside mine, as I've mentioned before, and it's a real pain.
There's not much room for adding motors internally, and heat build-up is already a problem with the existing motors. Adding more motors inside would probably be asking for trouble.
Using a motor controller with the FlowCom reduces the heat buildup significantly, and might make using more motors less of a problem. Again, I would not advise anybody to try to stuff more motors into that little cabinet.
Another problem would be a small one, but I think you would need to make a new orifice plate for the top of the cabinet if you increase the ability of the motors to move more air.
Add to this the fact that the little Blue Bench has small internal volumes to begin with.
For the trouble involved in making this bench into something that it's not already, I think it would be more sensible to go buy some new plywood and build your own bench.
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Wed Sep 12, 2007 8:52 pm
by GT6Steve
So to follow up on that thought,out of thread.
I borrowed my SF-110 from a long time British vintage racer and he loves to tell the tale of buying a SF-600? and couldn't get any worthwhile values. Apparently someone told him the 600 was too big and he traded it in for a 110. Is this valid? Why couldn't the 600 (twenty years ago) flow appropriately for our 1-2 inch valves?
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Thu Sep 13, 2007 9:43 am
by SWR
The 600 is not too big. That's what the Flow knob is for. Why didn't they just test at a higher depression? ???
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Thu Sep 13, 2007 4:43 pm
by GT6Steve
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Fri Sep 14, 2007 4:10 pm
by SWR