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Postby qundoy » Jul 3rd, '10, 10:45

Argh.... I am having a tough time trying to find an ezq motor and basket. Any suggestions.
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Postby Fetzervalve » Jul 3rd, '10, 11:25

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Look at the last page of this post, Dennis is now making them!
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Re: EZ QUE

Postby slu » Jul 3rd, '10, 11:28

qundoy wrote:Argh.... I am having a tough time trying to find an ezq motor and basket. Any suggestions.


I believe Dennis is now selling them as a KK accessory. If not try the link to Viking: http://www.vikingrange.com/consumer/pro ... egory-accs

At the time I purchased from Viking (Viking was selling the EZ Que under its own label), they were running low on product. In fact, I had to check with their regional California Distributor for availability; then had to have the local Viking retailer order the basket for me. As for the motor, I followed the recommendation of folks on this forum and purchased from the link below:

http://www.onegrill.com/Electric_Rotiss ... /4pm05.htm
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Postby qundoy » Jul 4th, '10, 07:34

thanks for the link, i knew dennis was selling the baskets, i just need a motor
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Postby qundoy » Jul 4th, '10, 07:38

Slu, the one grill motor that you have fits the bracket that came with the KK?
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Warning!

Postby LPT41 » Jul 9th, '10, 14:06

Be sure and buy the 50# motor from Onegrill. It turns in the right direction. The 40# does not. This is a real quality product.
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Postby cruzmisl » Jul 9th, '10, 18:32

I have the 40# motor from Onegrill and it works fine with mine :?

Either way great quality product and fair price
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Postby LPT41 » Jul 9th, '10, 20:29

Yes It will work but it will unscrew itself if not tightened up really tight. The direction the 40# turns will encourage the thing to loosen up. It would be better to go with the 50# if you are buying a new unit. Happy cooking.
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Postby cruzmisl » Jul 10th, '10, 19:35

Mine must be tight. :)

I don't see the fifty pounder on the website. Did I miss it?
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Onegrill 50# motor

Postby LPT41 » Jul 10th, '10, 21:05

Hey Cruzmisl go to Onegrill site (above in Slu's message) on the bottom of the page click on 'MOTORS' then go to page 2 and you will see the 50# motor (4pm15) $54.95. Click on this and it will bring up more description. Then click on 'Technical Specks" and you will see 'CW ROTATION WHEN LOOKING AT THE BACK' (clock wise) And somewhere in this forum you will find a lot of discussion on the right direction the motor needs to turn. I think someone pointed out it needed to turn ccw(counter clock wise) if you were looking at the square drive--which would be CW looking at the back. I confirmed this with Joe at Onegrill and was told only the 50# motor turned in the direction we needed for our unit. I hope all this doesn't muddy the water too much BUT bottom line the 50# motor is correct for our use. Have a good weekend.
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Postby cruzmisl » Jul 11th, '10, 06:53

Interesting. Well mine seems to be working fine. I'm too cheap to drop another $60 on a motor. I'll just be sure the rods are threaded tight before dropping a big hunk of beast on there.
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Good plan

Postby LPT41 » Jul 11th, '10, 10:36

Cruz I would do the same if I already had a 40# unit. Can't believe you will have a problem with everything real tight. I haven't used mine (6" basket) yet, but think I will like the results. Also will at some point get the 8" basket that Dennis is now making. Question: do you see any difference using the roti vs rack cooking?
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Postby jacksyee » Aug 16th, '10, 02:13

Motor Question - I live in Hong Kong and they have 220v AC here. Can anyone recommend where i could get a 220 motor? My KK arrives onn the 29th of August and I want to be all set.

I ordered the basket when I ordered the grill.
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onegrill now has a 220v 50hz motor

Postby DennisLinkletter » Aug 16th, '10, 02:44

jacksyee wrote:Motor Question - I live in Hong Kong and they have 220v AC here. Can anyone recommend where i could get a 220 motor? My KK arrives onn the 29th of August and I want to be all set.

I ordered the basket when I ordered the grill.


Joe at onegrill just wrote and said he now has a 220v 50hz motor. Please confirm rotation before you order..

You want it to turn ccw (counter clock wise) if you were looking at the square drive--which would be CW looking at the back.
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Postby jacksyee » Aug 17th, '10, 15:48

many thanks - ii emailed him not sure if he has hit me back yet


ill ask for a CCW 50/220
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