If you're just trying to protect the motor, that
works.? I'm looking at adding the relay power switch so it doesn't
sometimes turn back on when you lift up the arm.? When you're 200
cuts into the day you're not as alert and could get hurt.
Then around the 300th cut in this job the blade popped off.? It
turns out there was a wad of plastic fluff hidden that jammed the
blade.
So I thought a wheel sensor would be good and easy to add to the
power relay I haven't built yet.
I normally make boards from scratch, but for one-off jobs like
this I will probably start using the NANO boards.? At less than $2
delivered I can't beat the price.?
The only thing I'd need to get is the debugging pod from
MicroChip, I would highly prefer to program in a real IDE and not
use the Arduino thing.
On 12/30/19 3:36 AM, Aaron Brace wrote:
What about a simple motor controller with overload
protection (aka a heater)?
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Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.
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