Re: KK~ How to install your roti motor video
I just received my KK and rotisserie(s). Problem: the shaft with the spring was oversized and would not fit into the socket of the OneGrill 50# motor. It needed very much filing and dremel tool grinding to get it to fit the socket.
VERY frustrating. Also the shaft with the spring is too long making it impossible to connect the motor while the bracket is bolted in place. The l;ower bolt is also impossible to get the allen wrench on because it is situated behind the slider plate and the distance doesn't allow the wrench to engage. By the way another frustrating episode is that the German made allen wrench did not have enough under size to fit the bolts. With some bolts the allen wrench would not fit into the bolts and others it was too snug and was then difficult to remove. Surely qwe could order the rotisserie with the motor from KK, rather than buy separately. That way everything could be trial fit and work together.
The rotisserie caused me, a new KK owner, more frustration than anything else.
Don't get me wrong, the KK is the best Kamado period. I'm an engineer and we are picky about what we buy, but the rotisserie, motor, shafts, and mount is something that can be imporved, IMHO.