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Post by billo2404 on Feb 4, 2015 23:00:12 GMT
Update: since the upper deck I still had I did remove margin 5 mm for Bush and I reduced further the lever so the force on the lever pivots. those levers are perfect so I believe engines since they need more space this is the result then finished playing the little locksmith I began to play the small Carpenter It is not still stuck but just resting, I still work a lot but begins to take shape to be continued...
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Post by stevant on Feb 5, 2015 12:32:25 GMT
Nice Job!!!!!
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Post by billo2404 on Feb 6, 2015 13:51:16 GMT
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Post by fabi on Feb 10, 2015 17:38:20 GMT
Have a look here: motionsim.freeforums.net/thread/75/hints I would add outside from the Joint heads additional metal connection for stabilization. Update: since the upper deck I still had I did remove margin 5 mm for Bush and I reduced further the lever so the force on the lever pivots. those levers are perfect so I believe engines since they need more space this is the result
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Post by billo2404 on Feb 14, 2015 18:06:59 GMT
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Post by stevant on Feb 16, 2015 17:05:38 GMT
Keep it up my friend....looking good!!!!!!
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Post by billo2404 on Feb 19, 2015 23:21:46 GMT
grazie per l' incoraggiamento stevant ora ho incollato e sto stuccando per rifinire bene, ma avrei una domanda riguardo all' impianto elettrico: 1)il pulsante d'emergenza per bloccare tutto da sopra il simulatore va bene se interrompe solamente la 24 volt che alimenta la scheda di estenzione? Se interrompe la 24v si ferma tutto giusto o no? 2)l' alimentatore da 24 volt da quan apere serve, 2 è sufficiente o ne servono di più? 3)come protezione per i motori avete usato dei magnetotermici (uno per ogni motore) o no? 4)per accendere il sim e quindi tutti gli inverter cosa utilizzate? un semplice interruttore o cos' altro? Grazie e scusate le tante domande Thanks for the encouragement stevant now I pasted and I'm caulking to finish well, but I have a question regarding electrical equipment: 1) the emergency button to lock everything over okay if Simulator stops only the 24 volts which powers the extension? If you stop the 24v stops everything right or not? 2) the 24 volt power supply by quan apere serves 2 or simply need more? 3) as protection for the engines you used of thermomagnetic switches (one for each motor) or no? 4) to turn on the sim and then all inverters what do you use? a simple switch or what? Thank you and sorry so many questions
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Post by vicpopo on Feb 21, 2015 7:06:10 GMT
1- on the amc there is an possibility to switch off the motors (kill switch ).For my 6dof and as the kill switch button on amc1280usb wasn't implemented by Thanos I connected a run/start button.This button is with 24v powered and connected to all my inverters which have a input named enable/start.I suppose that is like all inverters to enable them you need switch one of its input to 24 volts
2-a 24V power supply 220volts under 1 Amper would be enough , that is 220Watts.All of these signals are logical 24 V.
3- i don't know what is the thermomagnetic switch.Often with motors driven by inverter there is inside the motor a thermal sensor to watch out the motor overheating.There are just 2 wires which are connected to the inverter and the inverter switch off the motor if it overheats.
4 - I use an emergency push switch and Normaly open .When the button is pressed all is off ,when I relaese the button all inverters are On .And obviously I've a big switch on the main ligne to power on / off all stuff
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Post by billo2404 on Feb 22, 2015 10:22:12 GMT
Thanks for the directions, beginning to prepare a photo with the development of the electrical system so that it can be corrected if there is something wrong
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Post by billo2404 on Feb 22, 2015 13:54:23 GMT
Here's a start for a single engine. my inverter are OMRON 3G3MV-A2007 This is the wiring diagram This is the design of electrical system for an engine. you tell me if something is wrong and you give me a hand to complete it correctly?
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Post by tronicgr on Feb 23, 2015 11:17:17 GMT
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Post by billo2404 on Feb 24, 2015 0:28:01 GMT
Thanks thanos It is Here he is in reality that circled on the left is the swicth from NPN to PNP who should I place a PNP right? That circled to the right instead of what is needed and how it should be positioned?
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Post by tronicgr on Feb 24, 2015 11:55:26 GMT
I see on the photo that the SW1 is set to NPN !!!! Rotate it so the "line" is like in the drawing next to it for PNP !!!!! Be careful!
The SW2 is correct, both should be off since you are not using RS485 or Current for setpoint.
Thanks Thanos
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Post by billo2404 on Feb 24, 2015 23:12:03 GMT
Thanks thanos, the SW1 is yet to turn, the photo was made with the default settings. so if we clarified inverter settings I completed the circuit to the motor 1 according to what I've shown above. I wanted to confirm that everything was correct and which link is best for GND: Okay a bridge on the inverter as shown below or this figure below where I take 6 GND by a node goes to 24v power supply mass? orry if the question is trivial but although I think is equivalent to the certainty of not being wrong before. thank you again
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Post by riton39 on Feb 25, 2015 13:47:40 GMT
the one is correct.
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