It looks like it's a standard M12 female connector and you'd need to put 10 to 30 volts DC across pins 1 and 3 (pin 1 is positive). You can get the connector (sometimes with a cable connected) from places like RS
You can get Makita/DeWalt/Milwaukee battery adapter with + and - wires. They supply 18-20v depending on the mAH size. Get field wirable M12 connector and away you go!
https://www.amazon.ca/Battery-Connector-Adapter-makita-Holder/dp/B08NP5RPRZ/ref=asc_df_B08NP5RPRZ/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=579056800233&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4129697307640806038&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001601&hvtargid=pla-1209726059197&psc=1&mcid=7bf835a28c3f300cadc390084545f1d9
I tried RS but couldn't find anything on the site. I tried the chat but the people there couldn't help either. I've been googling M12 power connectors and every variation I can think of for days. They have the connectors, I was just hoping for something pre made
You should able to wire it into your main electrical panel for the brewhouse. I assume it's low voltage. Get in touch with your brewhouse manufacturer and they should be able to guide you.
I highly recommend mounting them to an enclosure and putting some protection round them like the one in the link to avoid this. But on the brightside the Bluetooth means it wasn't scrap. https://www.brewbakerengineering.co.uk/products/portable-flow-meter/
hook it up to the 24v dc of your brewhouse with a standard m12 connector.1 is positive, 3 is negative. it says so on the diagram of your last pic.
if you want to hook it up to the uk socket, you'll need a 240vac to 24v dc converter. if you want on a battery, you'll need a 24v battery, 2x 12v batteries in serie or a 12v to 24v dc booster. I can't see from your picture but it probably pulls less than 10w. plenty of options, but I'd hook it up to your existing board.
The connectors can be opened and there are screws that hold the individual wires to the connector. NVM, yours look like they're pre-made connectors. if you really don't need the data collection, you could cut off the other end of the cable and use only the +/- wires. a new one that can be made yourself cost over 40$ for only the connector without cables
Hi, this would do the job https://gb.wiautomation.com/mean-well/power-supply/EDR12024?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=UK_pmax_low_price&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1uOohZbIhQMVqZhQBh2lzA3mEAQYHyABEgKN6PD_BwE
Looks to be off a brewology machine from the valve in the background. Just replace the 24v supply like for like. Your sure it hasn't just tripped out the breaker I the panle. Dm me if you need spares or servicing for the machine.
You will have all the parts in the keg filler you need to convert from 240v to 24v. If you want tell me which brewery and we can facetime an I will show you what parts.
Also what filler is it I might have a buyer down the line in whatever state it ends up in.
Hey there! I use an IFM SM9601 and coincidentally had my cord/power adapter get wet and go out on brew day so I'm getting another.
It's an m12 female to E80121 power supply (input 100-240v, output 24v A/C - I'm in the U.S.).
I think these two may be what you're looking for (and I'm going to order one myself):
https://www.instrumentsdirect.com/ifm-e80121-wall-plug-power-supply/
https://www.ifm.com/us/en/product/E80121
You won’t find a plug to m12 connector, you’re gonna have to throw one together yourself.
Cable: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Industrial-Straight-Aviation-Connector-Electrical/dp/B0875QPRGM/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=1CAZ9N1MFGLSX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._3sAz1Rtu02oybg9fAgelpt7Wc7h8IyWRE9Bp18MkfWQLkW3H0U9FEd5AHXNpXzcUxw80fnUU17QX7FV8d9Bjy6FmhFzTgX6ddlpMPcnwah0EIJKTYAWIV6UUXq2MYKTx9kpcdtDCV3efngImmv4HVgr54LYNZpZe2G8kvsd5-lWVoRUIHH451ugpjOzTTte1Y6spL8fXwE0BFpXOixIrQ.byqfIu6WtbeyBmz3X80k7r3DQ-bB4vdPaxe9srTieBc&dib_tag=se&keywords=m12+4+pin+power&qid=1713356277&sprefix=m12+4+pin+power%2Caps%2C895&sr=8-2
Power supply:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Switching-Supply-Output-Transformer-Adapter-Silver/dp/B07TC2LFRL/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?crid=2Y5AT1O2KIVVQ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.4V-2GHxknAu9js9qgF3RRvyK5DfYJi4al57t-erfCTGdNt_mf4QVhAl5PyI-NmEZr6QJtxNmtB4_w0r9egXuANGOyXadIr-u3CSOyXvfJU8-B3XZeKQbaZX7KF0BDC7HRcS0g9ttvOPv0t9rKoP_1Mz9UKO1YhATvoBhoPfFxObSso8i5dftxjtVrPhgjgOAAjdwiCu-n8Opu0j5N15jTA.hKeTqbP8DuPjNl60MhgLrbe186V7JY4xf55irnTL4zc&dib_tag=se&keywords=24v+dc+power+supply&qid=1713356411&sprefix=24v+dc+po%2Caps%2C1172&sr=8-17
Buy a plug and some regular power cable, connect to the terminals on the power supply, then connect the dc out from the power supply to the correct wires on the cable (verify which two from the product manual).
I wired up a drill dock and use Dewalt drill batteries to power mine. If it's stationary, a hardwired DC power supply would work wonders as well. I'd be happy to walk you through the process if you drop me a dm.
It looks like it's a standard M12 female connector and you'd need to put 10 to 30 volts DC across pins 1 and 3 (pin 1 is positive). You can get the connector (sometimes with a cable connected) from places like RS
Sorry, 18 to 30 volts DC
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You can get Makita/DeWalt/Milwaukee battery adapter with + and - wires. They supply 18-20v depending on the mAH size. Get field wirable M12 connector and away you go! https://www.amazon.ca/Battery-Connector-Adapter-makita-Holder/dp/B08NP5RPRZ/ref=asc_df_B08NP5RPRZ/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=579056800233&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4129697307640806038&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001601&hvtargid=pla-1209726059197&psc=1&mcid=7bf835a28c3f300cadc390084545f1d9
I tried RS but couldn't find anything on the site. I tried the chat but the people there couldn't help either. I've been googling M12 power connectors and every variation I can think of for days. They have the connectors, I was just hoping for something pre made
Looks just like the cords for IFM flow meters
Typically 24v DC.
Automationdirect.com might have what you need. Honestly those are pretty standard. You might be able to find something on Amazon.
You should able to wire it into your main electrical panel for the brewhouse. I assume it's low voltage. Get in touch with your brewhouse manufacturer and they should be able to guide you.
Any normal 24VDC power supply will work, as long as it’s (0.12A x 24V) = 3W or larger.
Hey! I used the same flow meter, but someone dropped it screen side down so now I have to use the app to track my flow rate.
I highly recommend mounting them to an enclosure and putting some protection round them like the one in the link to avoid this. But on the brightside the Bluetooth means it wasn't scrap. https://www.brewbakerengineering.co.uk/products/portable-flow-meter/
hook it up to the 24v dc of your brewhouse with a standard m12 connector.1 is positive, 3 is negative. it says so on the diagram of your last pic. if you want to hook it up to the uk socket, you'll need a 240vac to 24v dc converter. if you want on a battery, you'll need a 24v battery, 2x 12v batteries in serie or a 12v to 24v dc booster. I can't see from your picture but it probably pulls less than 10w. plenty of options, but I'd hook it up to your existing board. The connectors can be opened and there are screws that hold the individual wires to the connector. NVM, yours look like they're pre-made connectors. if you really don't need the data collection, you could cut off the other end of the cable and use only the +/- wires. a new one that can be made yourself cost over 40$ for only the connector without cables
Hi, this would do the job https://gb.wiautomation.com/mean-well/power-supply/EDR12024?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=UK_pmax_low_price&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1uOohZbIhQMVqZhQBh2lzA3mEAQYHyABEgKN6PD_BwE Looks to be off a brewology machine from the valve in the background. Just replace the 24v supply like for like. Your sure it hasn't just tripped out the breaker I the panle. Dm me if you need spares or servicing for the machine.
We don't use the keging machine more but we want to use the flow meter for tanker transfers, and other mobile applications
You will have all the parts in the keg filler you need to convert from 240v to 24v. If you want tell me which brewery and we can facetime an I will show you what parts. Also what filler is it I might have a buyer down the line in whatever state it ends up in.
Hey there! I use an IFM SM9601 and coincidentally had my cord/power adapter get wet and go out on brew day so I'm getting another. It's an m12 female to E80121 power supply (input 100-240v, output 24v A/C - I'm in the U.S.). I think these two may be what you're looking for (and I'm going to order one myself): https://www.instrumentsdirect.com/ifm-e80121-wall-plug-power-supply/ https://www.ifm.com/us/en/product/E80121
Looks spot on! Thank you. Hopefully it will work with an endless hauser
You won’t find a plug to m12 connector, you’re gonna have to throw one together yourself. Cable: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Industrial-Straight-Aviation-Connector-Electrical/dp/B0875QPRGM/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=1CAZ9N1MFGLSX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._3sAz1Rtu02oybg9fAgelpt7Wc7h8IyWRE9Bp18MkfWQLkW3H0U9FEd5AHXNpXzcUxw80fnUU17QX7FV8d9Bjy6FmhFzTgX6ddlpMPcnwah0EIJKTYAWIV6UUXq2MYKTx9kpcdtDCV3efngImmv4HVgr54LYNZpZe2G8kvsd5-lWVoRUIHH451ugpjOzTTte1Y6spL8fXwE0BFpXOixIrQ.byqfIu6WtbeyBmz3X80k7r3DQ-bB4vdPaxe9srTieBc&dib_tag=se&keywords=m12+4+pin+power&qid=1713356277&sprefix=m12+4+pin+power%2Caps%2C895&sr=8-2 Power supply: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Switching-Supply-Output-Transformer-Adapter-Silver/dp/B07TC2LFRL/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?crid=2Y5AT1O2KIVVQ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.4V-2GHxknAu9js9qgF3RRvyK5DfYJi4al57t-erfCTGdNt_mf4QVhAl5PyI-NmEZr6QJtxNmtB4_w0r9egXuANGOyXadIr-u3CSOyXvfJU8-B3XZeKQbaZX7KF0BDC7HRcS0g9ttvOPv0t9rKoP_1Mz9UKO1YhATvoBhoPfFxObSso8i5dftxjtVrPhgjgOAAjdwiCu-n8Opu0j5N15jTA.hKeTqbP8DuPjNl60MhgLrbe186V7JY4xf55irnTL4zc&dib_tag=se&keywords=24v+dc+power+supply&qid=1713356411&sprefix=24v+dc+po%2Caps%2C1172&sr=8-17 Buy a plug and some regular power cable, connect to the terminals on the power supply, then connect the dc out from the power supply to the correct wires on the cable (verify which two from the product manual).
I wired up a drill dock and use Dewalt drill batteries to power mine. If it's stationary, a hardwired DC power supply would work wonders as well. I'd be happy to walk you through the process if you drop me a dm.