I wouldn't need a solenoid if I have the servo
Here's how the servo is
(it's a rough sketch)
I wouldn't need a solenoid if I have the servo
Here's how the servo is
(it's a rough sketch)
Hi Techbuilder,
A regular hobby servo actuating the flush handle, may not have enough torque. I guess the force needed depends upon the toilet model.
-Adam-
Ohm it's not just a good idea... it's the LAW !
Handle only requires 1 to 2 pounds to press down
And a hobby servo can do that easily.
That's why I decided to go with that
If you think a servo will work, why not try it out? I have a hunch though ....
JF
I tried it yesterday and it flushed
but I had it connected to an RC Receiver instead of a PIC.
I just need help with electrical not mechanical (got that working yesterday)
I just wanted to know since I am a beginner at PICs
if it would be easier to do it with the Sharp GP2D12
or IR receiver and IR Led.
Now I know the Sharp is easier but how difficult would it be to make a program
with the IR receiver and IR Led?
I think I would move. Anyone who fails to flush may well fail to wash, and then handle your dishes, food etc . . . Opinions are like . . .roommates, some of them just do not wash . . . If you are really determined to do this, a car lock servo would be concealable in tank or behind it pulling up on the flapper, or use the servo to turn a shaft which has a string or cable . . .
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Yeah it's a annoying
They wouldn't mess with it if it was just attached to the knob
but I really don't think I have to mess with anything besides that.
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