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Thread: Where to get gauge needles?
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12-07-2009, 05:38 PM #11
Re: Where to get gauge needles?
O WOW i think there are Stepper motors in hold Floppy drives if that is the case does anybody know if there is and if i can use them?
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12-07-2009, 06:08 PM #12
Re: Where to get gauge needles?
Here's the steppers I use and the link to the supplier. I use the PM20S which is quite small, and cheap. They are available from a number of other sources too.
http://www.futurlec.com.au/StepperMotors.jsp
Here's the US link for the same
http://www.futurlec.com/StepperMotors.shtml
These steppers come with a 64TPI pitch gear. They also have a connector, but I've not found a source for the other side of that connector.
If you don't already have a copy, Mike Powell's book on making simulated aircraft gauges got me started in this. I've not seen anything else like Mike's book for readability and coverage of the topic.Regards: Scott Hendry
www.scotthendry.com
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12-07-2009, 06:15 PM #13
Re: Where to get gauge needles?
Well thanks and i did notice that your stuff it wired different then mine would be mostly because im using FSBUS. Do you know if it matters on what kind of Stepper motor i use with that? and thanks again for the links!
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12-07-2009, 06:20 PM #14
Re: Where to get gauge needles?
Wow the Stepper motors are really cheap. And ill just have to ask around and also see more of what im wanting to do so i can ask questions.
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12-10-2009, 09:07 AM #15
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12-10-2009, 09:09 AM #16
Re: Where to get gauge needles?
O geez with your comment now im not so sure on what im wanting to do and what to get lol
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12-10-2009, 09:14 AM #17
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Re: Where to get gauge needles?
I wouldnt bother with stepper motors.
I would purchase a Hi-Tec micro servo and gear it so that a 180 degree turn can provide a 270 degree+ movement.
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12-10-2009, 09:16 AM #18
Re: Where to get gauge needles?
O GEEZ now im even more confused lol
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12-10-2009, 09:23 AM #19
Re: Where to get gauge needles?
Well problem is that a servo wouldn't work for a wet compass and I only have a the USB stepper card from opencokpits. Otherwise yeah it sounds like servos are easier to work with.
I see some gearing in this pic which makes more sense.
http://home.exetel.com.au/flightsim/...RMI_Wired1.jpg
is it better to use the gearing than use a 1.8deg stepper?
Thanks!
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12-10-2009, 01:24 PM #20
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Re: Where to get gauge needles?
In my experience of the first time I made some gauges, I didn't need gears as my fuel gauges needles turned less than 180 degrees which was the maximum that an un-modified servo can rotate.
If you was to use some very basic gears such as a gear that will convert a 180 degree movement into a 360 degree movement then you should be able to make your flaps gauge using SIOC coding.
As for stepper motors I know that it is a different story as you need to include some kind of interrupter additionally, which is why I prefer servo's as you d'ont need anything like that.
I dont know how to advise you on the compass rose as this is a particularly hard gauge to make, but it can be done by using servo motors and sensors (as my simkits compass rose is made this way).
I personally just prefer the whole servo aproach, indeed speppers are very durable and have excellent benefits but for the odd gauge then the servo on a servo card does the trick nicely!
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