I set up my el-cheapo (nick the grinder) to reverse this evening. Piece of cake. Motor is a permanant magnet type with brushes. Okay, that means that they are running it on DC! Closer inspection of the on/off switch revealed a full wave rectifier.
Drill out a couple of holes for the wires to come out, and mount a double pole - double throw switch. Wire it up like this:
connect the common terminals to the power supply.
Connect the motor to one end of the switch
Connect the other end to the motor terminals with the leads reversed.
You now have a switch that will run the motor in foreward for one side of the chain, and reverse for the other side!!!!
Then I sharpened a couple of loops, and the result looks great!
In spite of all of this, I am still gonna get me a Oregon 511 eventually.
-Pat
Drill out a couple of holes for the wires to come out, and mount a double pole - double throw switch. Wire it up like this:
connect the common terminals to the power supply.
Connect the motor to one end of the switch
Connect the other end to the motor terminals with the leads reversed.
You now have a switch that will run the motor in foreward for one side of the chain, and reverse for the other side!!!!
Then I sharpened a couple of loops, and the result looks great!
In spite of all of this, I am still gonna get me a Oregon 511 eventually.
-Pat