I’ll make something myself for this session! You never know for future ones though! I’ll keep you in mind!
Electromagnet cuffs
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(23 Apr 2019, 19:19 )Like Ra Wrote: A similar relay, but 3 times cheaper and a bit smaller in size. Yes. I saw those too. But they start timing on power on and can be turned off again by powering off eg a switch. The one I ordered has the option of one time start trigger irrelevant of time of power being connected (23 Apr 2019, 19:29 )Like Ra Wrote: My idea was to connect a battery directly to the magnet. Similar to icelocks - battery discharged - you are free. The approximate lock-time can be calculated. That was my plan too. But I decided I wanted to be able to set it less than approx 1hr if I wanted too. This will still be the fail safe as 2 x 9v batteries in series will give me 18v giving a stronger hold and the electronics will run from it too. When they run out everything will fail safe. So even if I chose 15-30 mins.... I’d still be free in 1 hr if something broke. (23 Apr 2019, 21:49 )The inspector Wrote: I wish I had a 3D printer. Need to make some surrounds for my mag locks. 60kg rated. If you have the file, you can send it to Shapeways (or a similar service) - they'll print out the parts and send it to you.
That is useful to know! Thanks for that! Didn’t realise there were mail order 3D printers!
(24 Apr 2019, 10:48 )Like Ra Wrote:(24 Apr 2019, 07:11 )ltxrob Wrote: 2 x 9v batteries in series will give me 18v giving a stronger holdThe magnets can overheat and painfully burn. Been there. I prefer to power a 12v magnet with no more, than 9v. Yes it was something I was going to check. If they do run hot I’ll put a 7812 or 7809 voltage regulator in and run them like that. Board runs between 16 & 30v so need to have 18v available.
Yes 18v for 10 minutes made the magnets get quite hot.
(This post was last modified: 24 Apr 2019, 15:39 by ltxrob.)
7809 & 7812 regulators ordered. Will test again on 12v to see if they get hot too.
Ok tested further with 12v and 9v
Ran them both for 10-15 mins each Neither got as hot as 18v but 12v was still a little warmer than 9v Should not be an issue with my 3D prints going soft, I’d estimate temperature to have reached 45-50 deg C, while the 18v was probably close to 75 deg and hard to hold.
I had 24V electromagnetic cuffs. Had to run them on 12V.
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