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IVO Prop Motor Current Limiter and Electronic CB

 
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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 5:49 am    Post subject: IVO Prop Motor Current Limiter and Electronic CB Reply with quote

At 10:20 PM 5/8/2010, you wrote:

<glaesers(at)wideopenwest.com>

I made the original circuit that Bob posted. I got all the parts from
DigiKey, including the IRFP 3703.

I was finally able to test that circuit today. It worked exactly as
predicted. With only the 0.1 ohm resistor, the current was limited to about
6 amps. This did not allow the motor to go as far as desired. So I added the
parallel 0.5 ohm resistors one at a time. With both in place, it allows a
bit over 8 amps, which is where the motor just starts to strain. This is
also about the same place where the reed switch triggers.

The mosfet does get rather warm, but only if the switch is held longer than
normal.

I've had a lot of folks become concerned with transistors
that got "rather warm" but without puting some form of
instrumentation on the device and then accounting for
thermal resistances in the heat-energy transfer path,
"rather warm" is a rather loose quantification term.
There are instances where the surface temperature of
a power device can get up to "sizzle-spit" temperatures
and still be within operating limits. So if your finger-test
of the device did not send you looking for the burn
ointment, then there's a high probability that the
transistor as installed and operated is going to be
okay . . .

I also plan to build the Electronic CB circuit. When it was published, Bob's
said to wait until others had a chance to review and comment before
building, so I haven't begun that process yet.

Go ahead an 'brass-board' it if you can. I'm still to tied
up with table saws and paint brushes to spend time at
the bench.

Do you have access to a 'scope? It would be interesting
to fine-tune/verify the value of the capacitor to make the
circuit trip in 200-500 milliseconds after the
green light comes on.

Thanks for your help in the development effort.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 5:54 pm    Post subject: IVO Prop Motor Current Limiter and Electronic CB Reply with quote

At 08:13 PM 5/9/2010, you wrote:
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Thanks for your help in the development effort.

Bob . . .

----> I'm the one who is the recipient of YOUR work Smile

Dennis

We all have a part to play. I can plant seeds but may not
have the time to explore their value. If folks like you
can pick up the ball and advance it down-field, then
value has been added. Ultimately, we wish that others
will benefit from the sum total of everyone's start-
up efforts.

THAT is how the gathering of simple-ideas gets
vetted as a recipe for success. Folks on the List
may recall numerous conversations in the past where a
particular design philosophy was the target of vociferous
bashing . . . while thousands of examples had been
flying and performing as expected for two decades.

What we do here may flop. It may be a ho-hum success.
It may provide the idea-seeds for yet another quantum
jump in capability or utility. But seeds never planted,
nurtured and harvested will never reveal their value.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 2:31 am    Post subject: Re: IVO Prop Motor Current Limiter and Electronic CB Reply with quote

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What we do here may flop. It may be a ho-hum success.
It may provide the idea-seeds for yet another quantum
jump in capability or utility. But seeds never planted,
nurtured and harvested will never reveal their value.

Bob . . .


Thomas Edison is reported to have said after 8000 failures making a storage battery.
"Well, at least we know 8000 things that don't work."

So, IMHO, even a "flop" can be a success if it shows us what not to do.

Clear skies,
Tom Costanza

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PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 5:25 am    Post subject: IVO Prop Motor Current Limiter and Electronic CB Reply with quote

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Thomas Edison is reported to have said after 8000 failures making a
storage battery.
"Well, at least we know 8000 things that don't work."

Charles Kettering's crew did over 10000 experiments searching
for the economical and effective anti-knock additive for
gasoline.

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So, IMHO, even a "flop" can be a success if it shows us what not to do.

Exactly. There's a new restaurant endeavor spinning up
in a small town near Medicine Lodge. The guy doing it
is a craftsman and probably a pretty good cook. His
efforts so far in getting his facility ready are
impressive (and expensive). But he's never run a
restaurant before nor built an efficient commercial
kitchen. I'm arranging for my son (14+ years in
a host of business and facilities) to meet him. Not
so much to tell him WHAT to do but to assist in
steering him around things that are proven no-nos.

A meeting of experienced minds with long histories
of both successes and failures is the shortest path
to new recipes for success. Everyone from the architect
to the folks who come to collect the trash have an
important role to play.

Bob . . .


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