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Old 10-08-2019, 02:49 PM   #61629
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Looks more like Ho but that probably isn't milk.
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Old 10-08-2019, 02:53 PM   #61630
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I did say giant.

Unrelated, but mechanic got the bolt out. Took 2 hours of trying stuff, and then they ground it down and welded a hex bolt head to it. I suggested they try a nut over the torx head, but I think they drilled the old head out to try to tap it first.
That's the way they should have come from the factory -


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My Grandmother had several like that except they had been slightly modified. My Grandfather removed the handle and connected rod that would fit in the chuck of a variable electric drill. Easy work...

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I was totally thinking the same thing last night.
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So uh, that veteran plate thread got out of hand real fast, eh?
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My Grandmother had several like that except they had been slightly modified. My Grandfather removed the handle and connected rod that would fit in the chuck of a variable electric drill. Easy work...

My Grandparents owned a "cheese grade" dairy farm so they always had fresh butter, buttermilk, and of course "just from source and still warm" milk. I miss that stuff, but not enough to have a cow to milk!
I thought about that - but, I really couldn't see the advantage -




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I thought about that - but, I really couldn't see the advantage -

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Better gearing on that one, would still churn faster.
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Old 10-08-2019, 03:30 PM   #61635
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I don't know why I didn't consider it is a hall sensor. Yeah, it does pull it's own separate 12v source for the actuator.

It was the factory that suggested I fake a throttle input. I guess I just have to give them a call, but since they got bought by Borgwarner they are a pain to get ahold of.
It should be easy enough to fake the throttle input but you will need a 5V power source. Even a phone battery will work (3.7V-4.2V). I'm sure there's a pull-sown resistor at the input. Check the input resistance to ground with a DMM and make a little voltage divider that includes a compatible potentiometer. I can draw up a quick schematic if will help.
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Old 10-08-2019, 03:44 PM   #61636
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I spend about 4 months a year with that one. When I go back to my summer tires it seems like something is wrong when it is gone.
My commute is less than 20 miles round trip. The car picks up the registered sensors in the garage and I never see a fault.
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Old 10-08-2019, 04:02 PM   #61637
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So uh, that veteran plate thread got out of hand real fast, eh?
In hindsight, kind of wish I didn't hunt that one down.
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My commute is less than 20 miles round trip. The car picks up the registered sensors in the garage and I never see a fault.
My sensors are stored about 20 miles from home.
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In hindsight, kind of wish I didn't hunt that one down.
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It should be easy enough to fake the throttle input but you will need a 5V power source. Even a phone battery will work (3.7V-4.2V). I'm sure there's a pull-sown resistor at the input. Check the input resistance to ground with a DMM and make a little voltage divider that includes a compatible potentiometer. I can draw up a quick schematic if will help.
Thanks I appreciate it. No need for schematic. I think we are just going to mechanically actuate it. In the end I doubt we continue to use this controller much longer as the software doesn't work on anything beyond Windows XP and the new Gen 4's have more inputs.
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In hindsight, kind of wish I didn't hunt that one down.
I can't find it - where is it?




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Better gearing on that one, would still churn faster.
Welp, as I remember, back on the farm, when I was very young, my grandmother would sit me down on the yellow, linoleum covered floor in the kitchen and place a churn full of cream in front of me.

She told me to crank the handle, to make butter. She really didn't care how fast I turned it. I asked, how long do I have to turn the crank? She said, until it won't turn anymore.

After a spell.

Gran ma-ma! I made butter! -

She said, good job and dumped out the butter and whey into a bowl and filled up the jar again, set it down and told me to make more. The second batch wasn't nearly as fun -


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