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Maybe I'll just use a pillow but I am open to more sophisticated solutions. Any ideas as to if this idea would work and what type of resistors to use to split the 20V voltage to something acceptable by the Arduino?Īs to securing the camera from falling.
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I could probably get the low volt value from the battery when the power tool turns off and use that in the code to turn off the slider at that time. Perhaps I could do some type of voltage volt controller like here.
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I'm a bit lost in the discussion so just to confirm.the 20V LION battery that I specified can be used with the 12V motor and DRV8825 driver and the battery won't be harmed?Īs to the correct settings on the driver.still not sure what is the correct setting 0.4A or 0.5A.Īs to protecting the LI-ON cells. When reading through the comments under the Stepper Motor Basics, there is a discussion on proper voltage for the motor. Correct? Granted, I understand that the 0.4A motor will require a longer time to charge the coils and therefore will be slower but that is not a concern for me as the slider will be moving at several steps per second. If I understand correctly though.a lower amp motor will draw less current, therefore the battery charge will last longer on a low amp motor than for a higher amp motor so the 0.4A motor will allow the slider to work longer than the 1.7A motor with the same battery. I was taken off by Mark's comment: "Battery life depends only on power of the motor, choosing a low current motor isn't going to help at all". *Edited because I can’t multiply correctly… What driver would you recommend for both motors? If I got that right then the 0.4A should be good enough for my job with the understanding that it may take a few seconds to calibrate the position from one end to the other. The results after plugging in the numbers are max 500 steps/s for the 0.4A and 1924 steps/s for the 1.3A. to calibrate the position, the slider would be used mostly for timelapse so from a fraction of a step per second to several steps per second.īased on your reply I found this website:. So from A to B the shaft would need to rotate 12.7 times. The slider is 100 cm and the timing pulley would have a 25mm outer diameter which would be 78.5mm circumference. I think that I understand now the current/coil relationship in regards to speed and I see where you’re going with the steps/sec.
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Same for one of the bolts no call out to install it, just a drawing. There is no call out to install the horseshoe shim under the front mounting points, only a drawing, very easy to miss that step. The install instructions are 'iffy' at best.

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