Hi, nice job. I am trying to use this application for a project. tell the motor to go a certain distance and come back to it's initial position. Can you get me started please
Hi, nice job. I am trying to use this application for a project. tell the motor to go a certain distance and come back to it's initial position. Can you get me started please
@cashmab Yes, they can. I chose a gear setting to handle my design load, but you can select a faster gearing. Check the datasheet in the video comments. I think this is the -100 (can't recall anymore), so you you go faster with the -50.
I don't sell these. You can buy directly from Firgelli, I believe.
As far as interfacing with the Firgelli Actuator, we got the P version of the actuator which has no built in controller. Applying positive voltage made the actuator extend, negative voltage does the reverse. The position feedback went into the Arduino and voltage was removed from the actuator when the position was met.
My team is working on a excavation dump system as apart of our senior design system. We ordered a Firgelli actuator recently. I haven't seen anything on Arduino's site about interfacing this. Did you have to use any special controllers or can give me more detail on how this works?
how is that actuator being controled can it be set at mulitiple strokes and able to reset when it hits a length by it self and can it be done with a dial if so ?
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Hi, nice job. I am trying to use this application for a project. tell the motor to go a certain distance and come back to it's initial position. Can you get me started please
ferkheusa 2 weeks ago
Hi, nice job. I am trying to use this application for a project. tell the motor to go a certain distance and come back to it's initial position. Can you get me started please
ferkheusa 2 weeks ago
Anybody know if these can be regeared somehow to run faster with lower load capacity?
cashmab 10 months ago
@cashmab Yes, they can. I chose a gear setting to handle my design load, but you can select a faster gearing. Check the datasheet in the video comments. I think this is the -100 (can't recall anymore), so you you go faster with the -50.
ganoman21 10 months ago
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spartan13014 10 months ago
Electric actuators are too damn slow and weak... hydraulics seem so much better..
gardogg65 1 year ago
I don't sell these. You can buy directly from Firgelli, I believe.
As far as interfacing with the Firgelli Actuator, we got the P version of the actuator which has no built in controller. Applying positive voltage made the actuator extend, negative voltage does the reverse. The position feedback went into the Arduino and voltage was removed from the actuator when the position was met.
ganoman21 1 year ago
do you sell these
949dk 1 year ago
I have a positsion feedback actuator with three potentiometer wires coming from it. Could a servo controller control it f/ the pc
wastadkey 1 year ago
My team is working on a excavation dump system as apart of our senior design system. We ordered a Firgelli actuator recently. I haven't seen anything on Arduino's site about interfacing this. Did you have to use any special controllers or can give me more detail on how this works?
bman49er 2 years ago
how is that actuator being controled can it be set at mulitiple strokes and able to reset when it hits a length by it self and can it be done with a dial if so ?
brozotic 2 years ago
what is the measurement on this one?
TechTronixInc 2 years ago
How much is that thing..?
UntakenNick 3 years ago
I think it was $75 USD. It makes the development a lot easier. They have ones with shorter stroke or lower speed (for more lifting capability).
ganoman21 3 years ago
Too much to buy one just for experimenting..
UntakenNick 3 years ago