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10 Aug
2013
10 Aug
'13
8:23 a.m.
I forget... Do these kinds of motors change their current draw significantly when they stall? If they don't, a current probe may not be a reliable stop indicator.
Also, regarding the challenge with 450 degree rotation... There's no requirement that you actually use all 450 degrees. Just stick to 0-359 and it will make things a lot easier to start with. Once it's all running, you can go for the fancy stuff.
Good luck with the project,
Greg KO6TH
Ing. Pavel Milanes Costa wrote:
The "motor running/motor stop" signal will be a current probe on the AC 24V motor feeding wires down the control, as when the motor reach 0o or 450o it automatically switch's off