I forgot to say:
Sounds fascinating.
Since the existing electronics (at least in mine) are going south quickly, I might very much be interested.
Please keep me in mind.
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Tell us more about the interface box!
John
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Is this something you would want to do (for a an all up price}?
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Subject: Re: new motor unit adventures...
Well, all the arduino does is switch on/off and do a timing to determine RPM. It's not really necessary: you could put the potentiometer and a switch in a box and it would function just the same (you'd just have to fine tune the pitch with a strobe). The EDS500 works with an oscillator and a comparator on the board (I think) so is not dependent on mains frequency (well it works with my 21v DV switch mode supply so it can't be!). It's an impressive motor, used in the dual TTS of the early 70s. The arduino functions are just pretty and make it look a bit gale ish, and give an accurate RPM...
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I would be interested. My Litton motor is still good if someone wants it afterwards.
John
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Definitely, but it would be best for people with a little know how, who can work a voltmeter, because the whole thing is a little heath robinson on the inside (the looks are deceptive!)... There's quite a high epoxy glue element...
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On Jul 22, 2020, at 9:45 AM, SmithMcDougall Family Gmail <smithmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
People thought the same about Jaguars and Aston Martins back then too.....
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On 22 Jul 2020, at 10:49, Pete Wilson <pe...@kivadesigngroupe.com> wrote:
Stop worrying me!
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On 22 Jul 2020, at 11:32, Pete Wilson <pe...@kivadesigngroupe.com> wrote:
I know - but it’s a North American joke, so…
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On 15 Aug 2020, at 09:37, Mike Nightingale <nightin...@gmail.com> wrote:
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