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    I am making a lock box, and need a servo/ type machinism to open it. It will need to be low power and small, as it will operate from internal batteries. Any hints as to where to start looking?

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    Hi Ron,

    Is it for commercial purposes or just a hobby?



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    Quote Originally Posted by sayzer
    Hi Ron,

    Is it for commercial purposes or just a hobby?



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    Just for personal use.

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    I'm interested in the same but one for personal and one for commercial.

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    Hi Ron

    How about using a dc motor from a standard boom box? 6V dc type. We use this in our Electronic Coffers

    Jerson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher4187
    I'm interested in the same but one for personal and one for commercial.
    Hi Christopher,

    We have a mechanism that can be used for that purpose.
    It has a POT inside which can be used for positioning, too.
    Since we are now in holiday until Thursday, I do not have the specs with me.
    I will send a PM to you for the specs by then.

    Very low current, Made in Germany gear box.

    Available qty:5Kpcs.


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    I tried using a solenoid from a car door and it works but requires very high current >4 amps at times. Because of the current draw, my pic would reset due to the voltage sag on the board although I could correct that with a big capacitor and a diode. Send me a PM, I'd like to take a look at it.

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    What about the battery operated solenoids in the newer urinals? These seem to use a servo motor to operate the valve.

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