You can also buy these modules [ATTACH] Saves you having to build a programmer and using a nano. Plugs straight into a USB and programmes on the...
Been having a wee think on this and I'm going to have to delve into the Picos fairly soon. For the flashing lights though you may be better using...
And the learning curve goes vertical again!! At the moment I'm working on a couple of projects for my local club members BUT I do have a couple of...
Hi Peeps someone woke me up again :giggle:. I still have my traverser running but where I originally used a Mega with a Eazydriver it now runs on...
Very nice piece of kit Bob. Really stands up to the test in the video. I would certainly like to see the 'blow by blow' if you are doing one....
That must have really put your head through the wringer Pete and a great relief for Tony to know he had it right to start with. Regards Col...
Just picked up on this guys and I'm wondering about the pin outs on the switches. Most 3 pin switches have a common in the centre like this:-...
Short video. Just shows the operation of the thing. Speed control on the Encoder and direction change on the Knob by pressing it. Changing the...
[ATTACH] So yesterday I got round to starting a second DCC++ wireless controller. Halfway through building the thing I remembered the Lancaster...
Shame they're not in pairs as you could have driven two motors from each output. Col
In the prototype would all gates move at the same time to open and close or would they move in pairs? Col
Thanks Paul, back to reality and the OO gauge work now :twitch:
Thanks Paul, maybe one day I'll actually build this layout I have in here :lol:
Hi Andy, uploaded the file hope this works. You should be able to download it? Col
Thanks guys, nice surprise :tophat:
Hi Andy, I drive the motor 600 steps which is greater than it's complete travel range so it bumps into the end stop. This is done in the 'void...
Hi Paul, there are still several in/out pins on the arduino so it wouldn't be a problem to setup signals etc.. as for selling not really sure I...
Hi Andy, these motors are very weak, it's not like stalling a Neema 17. Where they are used in normal operation on things like air conditioning...
No Andy, if you look at the picture of the two motors and drive shafts, on the top one left hand side you can see a stub, it hits a physical stop....
And finally the unit in operation. [MEDIA] Col