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Fear |
posted on 30th Jan 05 at 10:39 |
right i want to move a 6.5 inch screen from flat to 90 degrees! | |
infinitycorsa |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 19:40 |
if u were clever and had one either a progamable alarm remote or one of those max power remote on switchs theres gotta be a away of liknk this to a remote rc transciever. :S just at thought | |
infinitycorsa |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 19:38 |
dimensions m8 perhaps a good idea | |
Drew |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 19:37 |
quote: but that dont help us to help u maybe ur wanting ur door to move 90degrees by use of a switch, maybe u wanting a 1 inch peice of plastic :boggle: | |
infinitycorsa |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 19:36 |
where u planning on usin an rc motor or just the sevo? | |
infinitycorsa |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 19:35 |
what about using draw sliders and a slow motor ?? (i no we need to find one ) | |
infinitycorsa |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 19:34 |
i dont think these will be strong enough m8, ive had a few ideas for my boot build and didnt get very far, if ur moving any thing large i dont reckon a rc servo would stand the weight..... it mad do for a short time. perhas the way to do it would be to have a short lifter like a bonnet, and have an elctromagentic switch that keeps it in place, or something alike, just a thought, perhaps not really practical | |
Rob H |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 19:27 |
Try a model shop as said. The servos used in cars. Admittedly they usually run off a reciever, but im sure someone who works there will be able to tell you the inputs to them, and so you can just lop the wire off and connect what needs to be connected i'd have thought :look:. | |
Fear |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:51 |
id rather keep it to myself as its new little mod for the car, just need something to move it 90 dgrees then back i thought it would be pretty easy but i was wrong:( | |
Steve |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:48 |
what r u trying to do ne way? | |
jr |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:43 |
quote: no it will be fine :P tbh something like that is your best bet IMO, as its all set up, just need to supply the voltage some how | |
Fear |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:41 |
JR have thought about this but i can see the second i take the top off its gonna be spring loaded or something and its gonna go PING and bits will go everywhere, just like what happened when i took an indicator stalk apart :lol: | |
Fear |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:39 |
Needs to be small! | |
jr |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:39 |
what about ripping apart a old cd player with a motorised top, i have one but its new and you cnat have it :P | |
jr |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:38 |
quote: TBH a modle shop wont be able to help becasue of you needing a reciver to make and form of servo work unless you using a control unit | |
Fear |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:37 |
I thought this was gonna be easy when i thought it up but has become very complicated:( | |
BlueCorsa |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:36 |
Modify a windscreen wiper motor? | |
jr |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:35 |
quote: but theres no way of regulating there degree of turn off a switch | |
Fear |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:34 |
Yeh gonna go to model shop but is it gonna be remote control i really want it on a switch! | |
Fear |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:34 |
i knew i wouldnt be able to describe what i needed in words so even a shoot drawing like that explains it:thumbs: | |
Nismo |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:33 |
Model shops, get 2 servos that are used in remote control cars | |
Mikorsa16v |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:30 |
thats a technical drawing that mate. | |
Fear |
posted on 29th Jan 05 at 18:15 |
right what i wanna do is this: |