Hello Garry
I read the PDF last night until I fell asleep, but not from boredom , thanks so much for the work you must have put in to that one. I appreciate everything you wrote, it was very helpful, in trying to understand this. I am glad I took some time to learn a little programming and arduino better, I actually could follow most of that.
Well, the electrical shop is still running for orders, so my bearings are still on their way. Just to get an idea of the help I get, in terms of pricing, I'm paying $20/bearing from these guys. Canadian bearing was cheapest online, 2 bearings
Shipped was going to be $110. You see why I need these guys. Once we get these motors running correct, there are lot of plastics companies around here, that all use DC brushed motors, lots of work replacing motors, for these guys, plus they , will have a new shop for big time production, once we get there.
So now I wait for bearings, and start on machining my coupling, from imperial to drum. I also have another arduino, just came, plus ir digital sensors. So I can take a look at Garry's program, use one arduino to run meccalte, and one for sensors, etc.
UFO, lets wait to draw rotor, stators, until everything else fits and all maching is done. I'm starting to question whether we should be using coils in stator or rotor drum, and permanent magnets for other, or all coils, or modifying the existing stators, to allow interchangeable coils, or stator material. Maybe I should be setting this up for the ultimate test platform, where we can exchange coils, stator material, rotors.
I think stepping back for a week or two, get to know arduino a little more intimate, with Garry's new program, might be good. And I need to put 20 ohms on the monster drivers and try those again. And finish winding imperial. Lots of little loose ends to finish..
Machinealive
I read the PDF last night until I fell asleep, but not from boredom , thanks so much for the work you must have put in to that one. I appreciate everything you wrote, it was very helpful, in trying to understand this. I am glad I took some time to learn a little programming and arduino better, I actually could follow most of that.
Well, the electrical shop is still running for orders, so my bearings are still on their way. Just to get an idea of the help I get, in terms of pricing, I'm paying $20/bearing from these guys. Canadian bearing was cheapest online, 2 bearings
Shipped was going to be $110. You see why I need these guys. Once we get these motors running correct, there are lot of plastics companies around here, that all use DC brushed motors, lots of work replacing motors, for these guys, plus they , will have a new shop for big time production, once we get there.
So now I wait for bearings, and start on machining my coupling, from imperial to drum. I also have another arduino, just came, plus ir digital sensors. So I can take a look at Garry's program, use one arduino to run meccalte, and one for sensors, etc.
UFO, lets wait to draw rotor, stators, until everything else fits and all maching is done. I'm starting to question whether we should be using coils in stator or rotor drum, and permanent magnets for other, or all coils, or modifying the existing stators, to allow interchangeable coils, or stator material. Maybe I should be setting this up for the ultimate test platform, where we can exchange coils, stator material, rotors.
I think stepping back for a week or two, get to know arduino a little more intimate, with Garry's new program, might be good. And I need to put 20 ohms on the monster drivers and try those again. And finish winding imperial. Lots of little loose ends to finish..
Machinealive
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