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Maybe because we're in the Vendor forum?
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haha, get that out of there! I can't remove it
BTW that still wouldn't work as simply as you think. Once the switch makes contact and shuts off the movement what then tells it to move on? You still need a smart relay. And you can't run a cam, is it not sealed to prevent water leakage, it would think it would have to be magnetism which wouldn't react properly with the magnets already present. Last edited by sphelps; 12-07-2010 at 06:38 PM. |
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![]() I am sensing the motor shaft which is directly related to the magnets on the other side of the membrane. |
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So how does it work with a smart relay?? I think you'll have to post a video.
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I will try to get some time and capture it, it works with the $39 parts I posted earlier.
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Monsieur MitchM wants 2 directions only, which means he needs one sensor and 2 magnets 180 degrees apart, the timer falls off, the motor turns, the sensor sees the magnet and the timer turns on again, he can drop a small cam onto the upper mag unit if he wishes and install a micro switch in the underside of the motor mount, there are many ways to do it. Last edited by golf nut; 12-07-2010 at 10:07 PM. |
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"He" has a name you know......
(sorry, couldn't say that with a straight face for long...) Mitch |
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My apologies... fixed!
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