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simple_wheelpilot

remote controled wheelpilot for 160 €

Hardware

  • Stepper controller TB6600
  • Stepper Motor 17HS4401
  • Arduino UNO R3
  • Mechanical things for connecting to wheel

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Stepper controller TB6600

  • Switch 1..3: OFF,OFF,OFF => 32 Microsteps, 6400 Pulses/rev
  • Switch 4..6: ON,OFF,ON => Current 1A (1.2 Peak)

Stepper Motor Longrunner 17HS4401

  • step angle 1.8 deg
  • Motor length: 40 mm
  • Rated current: 1.7 A
  • Phase resitance: 1.5 ohm
  • Phase inductance: 2.8 mH
  • Holding torque: 40 N.cm Min
  • Detent torque: 2.2 N.cm Max
  • Rotor inertia: 54 g.cm²
  • Lead wire: 4
  • Motor weight: 280 g
  • Colours A: Black, /A: Green B: Red , /B: Blue

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Mechanical ideas

Wheel side

Brought 3 slices of aluminium plates => https://www.ebay.de/itm/185154514004

  • 2 x 300 mm outer diameter and 3 mm thickness (to have a lead of the toothed belt)
  • 1 x 250 mm outer diameter and 8 mm thickness

Steps

  • First drill a centric hole in all 3 slices and connect all (250 mm diameter in the middle) via a screw.
  • Now drill holes in outer diameter (diameter 220 mm) and connect all to an sandwidtch again via screws.
  • After removing the screw in the middle make enlarge the centric hole that it fits to the axis of the wheel.
  • Now remove the wheel, insert the sandwidtch and mount the wheel again.
  • Next step is connecting the sandwidch to the wheel via additional screws.
  • With that there should be a solid connection between the motor and the wheel.

Motor side

The motor have to have the correct position that the belt can running free.

Clamping device on moter side

  • having 2 roles pressing the belt around the pulley of the motor
  • One side of the belt could adjust the tension of the belt.
  • Other side to realize a kind of clutch: easy to open!

TODO

  • a lot

Further ideas

  • Using a Arduino Nano to scaling down the installation
  • Using another stepper controller to scaling down the installation
  • Using the 2 free channels on remote control for bow thruster (should be easy, isn't it?)
  • Alternatively using a 8 channel remote control for additional things (like anchor windlass and engine)
  • couple the Arduio to other devices => automatic navigation ;-)

Lower the price to 144 €

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