Yup, as always Bruce gives good advice.
If the servor is a small one like the ones from the basic stamp folks you can get away with one battery pack and a large capacitor. At least they sell their little robots that way and they do work pretty well.
Yup, as always Bruce gives good advice.
If the servor is a small one like the ones from the basic stamp folks you can get away with one battery pack and a large capacitor. At least they sell their little robots that way and they do work pretty well.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
PROJECT UPDATE:
PIR was a snip. Works fine off a 12V battery and has a pair of N/C contacts for 5V onto the PIC.
I've managed to mount the servo into a housing and 'rig_up' a bracket to hold the cable release in position for the servo, looks good and should work a treat.
All I need to do now is finish the program. I'm off all this week but Mrs LEDave has had me replacing the garden fenceNo sense of priority some people!!!
I'll post my program up asap.
Dave
And if the badger is on the outside you may not need this project???I'm off all this week but Mrs LEDave has had me replacing the garden fenceNo sense of priority some people!!!
![]()
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Lol....And if the badger is on the outside you may not need this project![]()
Wooden panels down the sides, wire and post at the bottom, we back onto an open field (Badger friendly fencing!).
That said, they come in from the front, down the side of the building and into the back garden (we think), talk about nerve.
The project will prove once and for all what's going on in the wee hours.
Dave
Fence update: I should have got a man in..... No, I should have got two men in!
Hopefully tomorrow I'll have a bit of time to set too with the program.
Dave
Hi mackrackit,
Still struggling for time at the moment. Will get back onto the servo as soon as I can.
Dave
Same problem here with time and now I find out that I am getting sent "out of town" for a couple weeks. Not sure how much I will be online for a while.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Bookmarks