This is the start of getting my window motor Arduino controlled. At this point I am only using half of a sequential bipolar switch. Future updates include on the fly timing adjustments, cap charge/dis charge circuit. Stay tuned. Peace Rawbush
@llewgnal Thanks Gary. The circuit is 1/2 a bedini/cole sequential bipolar switch. Can be found here rpmgt (dot) org/SequentialBipolarCircuit.jpg Also the code for the Arduino is c and/or c++ I think. I am learning the coding, luckily there is some help at the arduino playground. Next video will show the arduino running the full circuit. And maybe some cap pulsing.
Funny because I was hunched over the workbench all day today making batteries. Maybe try a galvanized nail instead of aluminum...also a little vinegar may help :P
@MrAnguswangus My thought was that the aluminum would last longer? I was also thinking about putting 3 in one container, but first I need to find a better way to wire them up, I am out of jumper wires now...lol
Nice circut, is there a link to it ? What language do you write the code in ?
Gary
llewgnal 1 year ago
@llewgnal Thanks Gary. The circuit is 1/2 a bedini/cole sequential bipolar switch. Can be found here rpmgt (dot) org/SequentialBipolarCircuit.jpg Also the code for the Arduino is c and/or c++ I think. I am learning the coding, luckily there is some help at the arduino playground. Next video will show the arduino running the full circuit. And maybe some cap pulsing.
Rawbush 1 year ago
Great vid....informative.
Funny because I was hunched over the workbench all day today making batteries. Maybe try a galvanized nail instead of aluminum...also a little vinegar may help :P
Thanks for sharing.
MrAnguswangus 1 year ago
@MrAnguswangus My thought was that the aluminum would last longer? I was also thinking about putting 3 in one container, but first I need to find a better way to wire them up, I am out of jumper wires now...lol
Rawbush 1 year ago