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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
 
I would use 2 dol starter boxes, one each end of the belt.
wire the stop buttons in series and the start buttons in parallel (fed from one end only)
 
Draw out what you think the wiring will be and we can give you some pointers if required.
 
Draw out what you think the wiring will be and we can give you some pointers if required.
thanks mate will do
yeah iam go look into it more mate thanks for the advice
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I would use 2 dol starter boxes, one each end of the belt.
wire the stop buttons in series and the start buttons in parallel (fed from one end only)
using 2 dol starter boxes will overide the two boxes if i just use a start stop at the entrance of the grain store ?
 
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
 

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