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Hi there, i will be on a job soon that requires two motors to control a belt that delivers grain to the opposite end of a grain shed these motors need to run simultaneously. this is due to the length of the shed which id say is 72 meters one motor at the start of the belt and another 72 meters away my question is how would you wire the two motors in series with a start stop control? isolator for both motors and also a start stop thanks in advance appreciate it
 
not being dropped in the deep end mate, love what i do and find motors interesting this job was walked of and said others will do it but id like to learn it
good for you mate. but everyone needs some help sometime, seen plenty of bosses/managers give jobs out to people just so it looks good on them, no shame in no knowing especialy if you are still learning, just wondering that's all good luck
 
good for you mate. but everyone needs some help sometime, seen plenty of bosses/managers give jobs out to people just so it looks good on them, no shame in no knowing especialy if you are still learning, just wondering that's all good luck
thanks mate i love doing what i do and obsessed with electrics dont ask me why but just iam
 
This can be a simple 2 contactors with overloads pulling in with the same coil signal or we can get very complex and fit vsd's that track as a master and slave... depends on the nature and precision required.
Do VSD offer the equivalent of torque control for this sort of thing?

For big DC servos that needed zero backlash it was a common trick to have the armature current deliberately offset by a small-ish amount so the two motors would have a more or less constant tension between them to take up free play on the drive train, but I have never had to look at the AC motor equivalent (so far).
 
You can achieve really anything now with ac motors that dc was often spec'd for, closed loop ac with encoder can deliver 100% torque at 0.5hertz, you can incorporate a feed back from say a dancer arrangement to either maintain a torque or set speed along a line of several motors.
I have done them in the past but can be very complicated to do if your just dipping your toe in.
 

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