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W. eWatson
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Back to my domed observatory. I brought up this topic here around 12/12,
and at one point directed the thread to a users manual that gives
details on the circuit board kit that I plan to use. Here's what I said.
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I'm not sure it (the manual) will be helpful, but look here
<http://www.cyanogen.com/help/maxdome/MaxDome.htm>. There's a 66 page or
so pdf for it somewhere on their site.
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The dome has two A/C motors that operate the rotation of the dome, and
the shutter. The latter opens or closes the shutter to the sky. I must
move either manually with a lever, which is probably a switch with three
contacts (reversible motor). The two circuit boards are identical, but
via a jumper or switch can be used for the shutter and rotation
(azimuth,az) A fellow I know who is familiar with the dome and circuit
boards says, that it would be wise to keep the AC motors and use an
inverter between the A/C motors and a 12v battery (maybe 2). The motors
are already matched to do what they need to do. The motors are both
reversible. What's not clear to me at the moment, is how the circuit
board can change the direction of the motors. There are Mot1+, Mot1-,
Mot2+, Mot- screw connections on the cards. Maybe a relay to the switch?
I would like to try out the card out for dome rotation as an experiment.
That is, putting the circuit board, battery and inverter on a table
inside the dome. The az motor is a Dayton 6K974. You can read the specs
on Grainger's site.
<http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/search.shtml?searchQuery=6K974&op=search&Ntt=6K974&N=0&sst=subset>
I have no idea what inverter would be useful, or if a relay would be a
better way. I have a 12v Xantrex battery. So what inverter do I need to
make sure I don't mess this up, but can operate the az motor to rotate
the dome?
and at one point directed the thread to a users manual that gives
details on the circuit board kit that I plan to use. Here's what I said.
-------------
I'm not sure it (the manual) will be helpful, but look here
<http://www.cyanogen.com/help/maxdome/MaxDome.htm>. There's a 66 page or
so pdf for it somewhere on their site.
------------
The dome has two A/C motors that operate the rotation of the dome, and
the shutter. The latter opens or closes the shutter to the sky. I must
move either manually with a lever, which is probably a switch with three
contacts (reversible motor). The two circuit boards are identical, but
via a jumper or switch can be used for the shutter and rotation
(azimuth,az) A fellow I know who is familiar with the dome and circuit
boards says, that it would be wise to keep the AC motors and use an
inverter between the A/C motors and a 12v battery (maybe 2). The motors
are already matched to do what they need to do. The motors are both
reversible. What's not clear to me at the moment, is how the circuit
board can change the direction of the motors. There are Mot1+, Mot1-,
Mot2+, Mot- screw connections on the cards. Maybe a relay to the switch?
I would like to try out the card out for dome rotation as an experiment.
That is, putting the circuit board, battery and inverter on a table
inside the dome. The az motor is a Dayton 6K974. You can read the specs
on Grainger's site.
<http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/search.shtml?searchQuery=6K974&op=search&Ntt=6K974&N=0&sst=subset>
I have no idea what inverter would be useful, or if a relay would be a
better way. I have a 12v Xantrex battery. So what inverter do I need to
make sure I don't mess this up, but can operate the az motor to rotate
the dome?